INTERIM REPORT 



OF 

EUROPEAN RELIEF COUNCIL 

INCLUDING 

STATEMENT OF CONTRIBUTIONS BY STATES 

AND 

AUDITORS' PRELIMINARY REPORT 
ON ACCOUNTS 



May 31, 1921 






Interim Report of European Relief Council 



PAGE 

Statement by the Chairman 3 

Comptroller's Statement of Contributions as of 

May 31, 1921 11 

Details of State Contributions 14-15 

Auditors' Prehminary Report on Accounts, as 
of May 31, 1921 17 

Personnel of State Commi+toes of the Na- 
tional Collection 23 



LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 

JUL 201921 

DOCUM^ .ITS D, VISION 



Interim Report of European Relief Council 



1. The European Relief Council was organized in the Fall of 1920, and 
comprises:* 

American Friends Service Committee 

American Red Cross 

American Relief Administration 

Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America 

Joint Distribution Committee 

Knights of Columbus 

National Catholic Welfare Council 

Young Men's Christian Association 

Young Women's Christian Association 

2. The purpose of the Council was to secure co-ordination of the efforts 
of American charitable bodies interested in child relief in Europe and to organize 
a joint appeal to the American people for funds for the continued support of 
these children through the individual distributive organizations for the 
year. 

3. Herbert Hoover was elected Chairman, Franklin K. Lane, Treasurer, 
and the Council comprised: 

Dr. Rufus M. Jones James A. Flaherty 

American Friends Service Com- Knights of Columbus 

iv'Tt(~'tt a t^t T ^t a TTT^T? V 

Dr. Livingston Farrand National Catholic Welfare Council 

American Red Cross (Joined February 24, 1921) 

Julius H. Barnes q y jJibbard 

Edgar Rickard . 'Young Men's Christian Associa- 

American Rehei Administration ^^^j^ 

Dr. Arthur J. Brown ^.^ o r, t 

Federal Council of the Churches ^^^^" ^^^^^v ^'%v. ■ r a 

of Christ in America ^oung \^ omen s Christian Asso- 

ciation 
Felix M. W^arburg 

Joint Distribution Committee Christian A. Herter, Secretary 

*Further information in regard to the member orgaiiiz;iti(in.s and the ciindui-t of th<> appeal can be fuimd in the 
Report of the Control Committee pubhshed May 12, I'JJl. 



The following administrative committees were set uj): 

Executive Committee 



S. E. Nicholson 
American Friends Service Com- 
mittee 

H. J. HUCJHES 

American Red Cross 

Herbert L. Gutterson 

American Relief Administration 

Rev. Roy B. Guild 

Federal Council of Churches 



Albert P. Lewin 

Joint Distribution Committee 

John B. Kennedy 
Knights of Columbus 

G. H. Peterson 

Young Men's Christian Association 

Miss Marion Vincent 

Young ^^'omen's Christian Asso- 
ciation 



Cvnirol Comnilttci 



Heisbert L. Gutterson, Chnirman 
American Relief Administration 



H. J. Hughes 

American Red Cross 



Hknrv H. Rosenfelt, Chairman 
.Joint Distribution Committee 



Finance Committee 

Edward M. Flesh 

American Relief Administration 

H. J. Hughes, American Red Cross 



Puhliritji Com m iHee 

GEORCiE Barr Bakki;, Clidirman R. J. Cuddiiiy 

American Relief Adniinisinitit.!! 1 lie Literary Digest 

Wilbur K. Th().\l\s John B. Kennedy 

American Friends Service Com- Knights of Columbus 

mittee 

Di;. TiicMAs ]•;. C.i;i;i:x, Aiiu rican lied Cross 



4. The various organizat ions co-opci-ated tosecui'c tlieaj;i)oiii!nK'n; oi' chair- 
men and executive committees comprising the leading men and womeu in each 
locaiily to ('(induct tlie campaigns in the vai'ious stales. (See page 23.) 

■). It was estimated in September 1920, that a total of 3,500,000 ill, waif, 
undernourishetl or orphan children would fall upon the vaiious distributing 
societies for sui)port until the harvest of 1921. It was considered that 
$33,()()(),()0() would be requinxl foi' their care in supplement to local assistance in 
the countries wheic iclief was afforded. Of this amount, it was estimated, 
$10,()()(),0(K) was needed for medical servic(> and supplies and $23,000,000 to 
covei- the food and clothing reriuii'cments for the comi)onent distributing organi- 
zations in their own fields. 



6. The various distributing organizations peneti'ate the following countries 
and cities in their distribution of relief: 



Albania, 

Austria, 

Constantinople, 

Czecho-Slovakia, 

Devastated Districts of 

Northern France, 
Esthonia, 
Finland, 



Germany, 

Greece, 

Free City of Danzig, 

Hungary, 

Italy, 

Jugo-Slavia, 

Latvia, 

Lithuania, 



Montenegro, 

Palestine, 

Poland, 

Roumania, 

Russia, 

8(>rbia, 

Shanghai, 

Vladivostok, 



Refugees. 



Russian Refugee Children, 



7. Some of the memlx'r organizations had already instituted appeals, such 
as The Literary Digest fund for food and clothing on behalf of the American 
Relief Administration, and the appeals of the American Friends Service Com- 
mittee, the Joint Distribution Committee, etc. It was agreed that the results 
of such appeals should be accounted for to tlic European Relief Council. 

8. On Februai-y 24th it was estimated that the money 
available from all sources, including special funds and ear- 
marked contributions, would total $28,750,000. The auditor's 
figures of May 31st show collections in cash and kind of 
$27,411,484.93, and in i)ledges and expectancies .$1,057,019.80, 

making a total of .§29,088,504 . 73 

(See Auditors' account on pages 20 and 21.) 



9. The Funds were collected upon both a national basis and a^ state l)asis. 

The origin of the funds by states is shown in the Comptroller's report on pages 

14 and 15. 

Of the moneys jiaid dir(>ctly into the national treasury and distributed into 

the state contributions (included in the ( om])troller's report), the princii)al items 

are : 

The American I'liends Service Committee $753,08(i.O() 

The Litei-ary Digest 2,51(3,000 . 00 

John D. Rockefeller, Jr 1,00(),( )()(). 00 

The Rockefeller Foundation 1 ,0()O,0(H).O0 

Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial 1,000,000.00 

The Commonwealtli Fund 100,000.00 

American Express Comj^any 29,845.50 

Yoinig Vv'omen's Christian Association 52,204.52 

(Absorbed directly into State Depositories.) 



Motion Picture Campaign $169,187 . 76 

(For the most part the hirge sums from this industry 
went (Urcctly to the state committees and are 
estimated to total about one milHon dollars). 
(The school children of New York City raised over 
$100,000, and it is estimated that the collections 
of school children throughout the country reached 
over half a million dollars which was paid directly 
into State Depositories.) 

Cincinnati War Chest 179,180.82 

Cleveland Community Fund 300,000.00 

Detroit War Chest 200,000 .00 

Miami County (Ohio) War Chest 35,000. 00 

Rochester Patriotic and Community Fund, Inc 149,100.00 

Youngstown Community Fund 25,000.00 

(Listed above are the names of the community 
organizations which subscribed over $25,000. In 
all, 30 community organizations contributed to the 
National Collection, the total figure exceeding 
$1,000,000.) 

In addition, the following sums were accounted to the Treasurer of the 
Council and were not attributable to State collections: 

American Red Cross $5,000,000.00 

Joint Distribution Committee 2,200,000.00 

Interest Received on Contributed Funds 73,528.66 

10. The oi'iginal calcuhitions made in September were based 
on the prices of commodities, services and transportation then 
obtaining, but with the considerable fall in prices of food, 
clothing and transportation, it was considered that sufficient 
funds were in sight at the end of February to meet the needs, and 
the National appeal was closed in order not to encroach need- 
lesslj' upon the many other cliaritable burdens of the American 
public. 

11. In the division of the results of the appeal, the Council 
was guided first, by the principle of necessity, i.e.: the number 
of children in need under care of each distributing organization 
without respect to race or creed; and second, by the purposes of 
the special funds. 



Of total funds available, considerable amounts were sub- 
scribed through the member organizations upon which each 
had priority for its own field of activit.y. Furthermore, certain 
contributions were earmarked for special countries and purposes. 
In carrying out these considerations, the Council, with the 
unanimous approval of the member organizations, made the fol- 
lowing allocations in fulfillment of all obligations and necessities : 



12. American Red Cross $10,000,150.00 

The American Red Cross had made a subvention from 
its own resources of $5,000,000 directly to the funds, and as 
its work did not benefit materially by the fall in commodity 
prices and transportation it was agreed it should receive the 
full amount of its original estimates. The additional $150 
represents gifts in commodities. The American Red Cross 
maintains medical services for children in 



Albania 


Esthonia 


Lithuania 


Austria 


Greece 


Montenegro 


Constantinople 


Hungary 


Poland 


Czecho-Slovakia 


Latvia 


Serbia 



Of the original program of the Red Cross to establish 100 
child health centers in the countries above mentioned, over 
ninety are in operation. This original program lias been 
expanded and in the deveIo})ment of the work a much larger 
number of centers than originallj' contemplated will be estab- 
hshed. 



13. Joint Distribution Committee $3,000,000.00 

This organization had secured through its own subscribers 
J,200,000, and it was agreed it should receive this amount and 
,000 to make up the full $3,000,000. In addition, the 
American Red Cross undertook to provide the Joint Distribution 
Committee with assistance to the amount of $400,000 in cash 
and $400,000 in medical supphes out of their allocation from 
this collection. In addition, Jewish children are cared for by 
the other societies wherever organization makes such an arrange- 
ment desirable. The Joint Distribution Committee operates on 



a non-sectarian basis wherever need is apparent, but was organ- 
ized principally to care for Jewish war sufferers in : 

Austria Italy Poland 

Constantinople Jugo-Slavia Roumania 

Czecho-Slovakia Latvia Shanghai i p f 

Hungary Lithuania Madivostok \ ^"ugees 

Palestine 

14. National Pohsh Committee $25,000.00 

This committee had subscribed a total of $50,000 and has 

been delegated to care for the return of Polish children from 
Siberia in the above amount, i.e., $25,000. 

15. American Friends Service Committee. 

The American Friends Service Committee secured sub- 
scriptions amounting to a sum of $753,086.06, largely from 
Americans of German descent (including the collection from 
the Wisconsin Committee amounting to $442,588.25). The 
balance required to carry on its i)rogram was met by mutual 
agreement between the American Relief Administration and 
the American Friends Service Committee from funds allocated 
by the Council to the American Relief Administration. The 
child feeding program of the American Friends Service Com- 
mittee had for its principal item the care of German children to 
a number estimated in September, 1920, at 1,000,000. The 
actual experience of distribution, however, pro\(Hl that the nvmi- 
ber of children in Germany needing this care during the early 
part of 1921, was somewhat les.s than this estimate, and was 
increased to 1,000,000 only during the late spring and summer. 
Also a larger percentage of tlie cost than originally anticipated 
was met by the German Government. Aside from its work in 
Germany the Amei'ican Friends Service Committee distributes 
sui)plies received from the American Rehef Administration to 
some 20(),()()0 children in Moscow, Poland and Austria. The 
details of their work of distribution will be given in their own 
reports. 

16. American Relief Administration: 

Cash and Kind $14,386,334.93 

Pledges and Expectancies, estimated. . 1,657,019.80 

$16,043,354.73 



The American Relief Administration was given a priority allotment of 
$5 000,000 on the funds of the European Relief Council in order to insure the con- 
tinuity of its own operations during the drive. Also ^urnig the carnpaign h^ 
European Relief Council received $3,200,000 especially earmarked for the Ameii- 
can Relief Administration. , , , , • 

The principal item of the work carried on directly by the American 
Relief Administration has been the care of about 1,300,000 ^^f ^-L^"; P^^^^!!; ' 
400 000 in Austria, 75,000 in Hungary, 200,000 in Czecho-Movakia, 3,000 m I in- 
land 46 000 in Esthonia, 43,000 in Latvia, 5,000 in Lithuania. Among the chil- 
dren' cared for directly by the American Relief Administration in the countries 
bordering on Russia were approximately 200,000 Russian refugees. 

In addition the American Relief Administration from the funds received 
from the European Relief Council furnished clothing supplies to the berbian 
Child Welfare Association and the American Women's Hospitals in Serbia esti- 
mated to clothe 35,000 orphans, and furnished food supplies to the American 
Red Cross toward the support of 15,000 children in Montenegro and to the 
Comite d'Assistance m the devastated area of France toward the support of 

41,000 children. , , , ■, r a. 

Beyond this the American Relief Administration undertook from its tundb 
to supplement the resources of the American Friends Service Committee to the 
extent necessary to consummate their program as explained ;ibove. i he Amer- 
ican Relief Administration through a series of relief warehouses and distributing 
centres which it established has carried on the purchase of supphes and con- 
ducted their distribution throughout Central and Eastern Europe, and has 
accorded these facilities to other relief organizations, thus effecting great savings 
in their otherwise necessary overhead expenses. 

17 Tlie auditors' preliminary report and statement of receipts of the 
European Relief Council and their distribution to the component orgamzations 
wall be found on page 20. 

IS The detailed accounts of the working expenditur<> of the alx^ve sums 
for the children cannot l^e made by the distrilniting organizations until tiieir 
work is completed. 

19 The expenses of the appeal were borne to minor (>xtent l^y the dis- 
tributing organizations, but in major part by the American Relief Administration, 
which p?ovided the funds out of the profits on its sales of food drafts to person 
of European descent m America drawn upon its relief warehouses m European 
cities to i.rovide a living ration to relatives or friends dependent upon the pui- 
chaser Thus the full value of donations was applied directly to child service. 



12 



American Relief Administration 

HERBERT HOOVER CHAIRMAN 

42 Broadway, New York City 

CON-mOU rNG THE OPERATIONS OF 

THE EUROPEAN CHILDREN'S RjND Tel. Broad 7210 

THE AMERICAN RELIEF ADMINISTRATION WAREHOUSES 

July 16, 1921. 



INTERIM REPORT OF EUROPEAN RELIEF COUNCIL. 



We are enclosing copy of Interim R^oort, of the 
European Relief Council, together with St; of 

Contributions by States and Auditor's Pre ^y 

Report on Accounts as of May 31st, 1921. 

This preliminary accounting will undoubtedly 
interest those who have taken such a generous part and 
assisted so materially in the collection of these 
funds . 

Additional contributions are being received 
v/hich prevents a, complete closing of the accounts at 
this moment. The relief operations in Europe are still 
being carried on, and until the completion of this 
work, the distributing organizations cannot make their 
final reports . 

AMERICAN RELIEF ADMINISTRATION, 
Liquidators of 

EUROPEAN RELIEF COUNCIL. 



13 



European Relief Council 



SUMMARY OF CONTRIBUTIONS TO MAY 31, 1921 



Cash Contributions: 

CoUecteci l\v various States, Territories, etc 19,445,887.22 

Collected through the Comptroller's Office: 

Sundry Contributions $4,304,340.23 

Proceeds of Motion Picture Collections 169,187.70 

Proceeds of American Express Collections 29,845. .50 

4,503,373.55 

Cash Contributions received by American Relief Administration $2,426,971.94 

The Literary Digest Contributions 2,516,000.00 

American Friends Service Committee Contributions 753,086.06 

— ■ — 5,696,058.00 

Total Cash Contributions $19,645,318.77 

Contriliutions of Securities $ 192,487.50 

Contrilnitions of Commodities 300,150.00 

Outstanding Pledges, etc 1,657,019.80 

2,140,657.30 

Total Contributions, etc. as analyzed by States on 

accompanying statement $21,794,976.07 

American Red Cross Appropriation $5,000,000.00 

Joint Distribution Committee Contriliutions 2,200,000.00 

7,200,000.00 

Interest received on Contributed Funds 73,528.66 

Total Contributed Funds, ETC., May 31, 1921 $29,068,504,73 



James J. Rick, 

Comptroller. 



14 

E uropeai 

ANALYSIS BY INDIVIDUAL STATES, TERRITORIES, ETC.. OF CONTRIBUTIOIS 



439.95 


281 


.77 


52 


,70 


803 


34 


316 


()0 


S,7S1, 


93 


49 


,75 


15 


.00 


465 


,68 


1.7S1 


07 


l,:i(i4 


91) 


840 


10 


52, 


.04 


234.95 


134.00 


7,218, 


24 


S3, 


90 


131,<il7 


59 


Iti 


.■)() 


991 


02 


1,883, 


2.") 


2,087 , 


29 


015. 


65 




30.75 


791. 


57 


190 


85 


384. 


23 


200 00 


2,110. 


13 


36.00 


745.72 


129.90 


1,406.20 


75. 


00 



Total §9,445.887,22 $4,304,340.23 S109,187.76 



Conlributiviis Conti ibulions 

States, Territories, etc. through Stati- through National Motion Proceeds of 

Depositories Comptroller's Office Picture Committee American Expre^ 

Alabama $141,.583.40 81,003,41 $19.00 $824, £ 

Alaska 17,295 41 234 25 

Arizona 41,012 11 995 42 

Arkansas 23,800,80 2,077,19 4,229,80 

California, South lt)2,9.V2. 10 6,573.62 141.77 

California, North 548,125.31 19,720.77 

Colorado 60,070 86 23,395.57 40 00 

Connecticut 399,000 00 19,796 90 38.00 

Uelawiu-e 134,712,48 266,12 

District of Columbia 1.^6,265 68 6,635 81 

Florida ,55.366,48 10,305,92 

Georgia 75,l.'-)3 61 10,623 73 530.47 

Hawaii 63,9.')2 14 520.00 

Idaho 22,6.".7 50 5„549.97 

Ilhnois 935,268 33 63,749 39 

Indiana 234,187.78 7,225.50 

Iowa 287,963 12 24,517 85 

Kansas 22,394 71 8,535.01 

Kentucky 90,338 89 2,499 87 

Louisiana 106,738.89 4,035.80 

Maine 117,971 .'■)7 2,693 40 

Maryland 184,445 96 12,410 68 

Massachusetts 936,960 20 31,460.64 

Michigan .5.'iO,448 87 11.437,19 

Minnesota 424,307.41 4,6.j0 27 

Mississippi 34,701.01 2,484.76 

Missouri 2n,.5.54,.56 17.687.45 

Montana 20,. 500 00 1,101,17 

Nebraska 151,."iS3.76 15,424,03 

Nevada 12,7.59,85 80 05 

New Hampshire 83,055,75 2,688.37 

New .Jersey 71,021.85 561,725 17 

t New Mexico 11,.5,55,94 1,029 00 

New York 1260,713,24 2,817,841 82 

North Carohna 103,367.68 12,381,50 

North Dakota 22,739,91 976,04 

Ohio 343,9.59 88 347,513,43 

Oklahoma 33,340 05 5.173,41 

Oregon 167,904,93 16.358 22 

IVnns\lvania, Kast ,528,<t63,62 64,977.35 

Pennsvlvaiiia, West 405,1^57.18 43,318.21 

Hhode Island 229,124 40 1,431.91 

Snulh Carolina 39,8.50 18 4.496,25 

South Dakota 63,.547-16 6,247 42 

Tennessee 142,429,20 9,058 98 

Texas 266,01)0,00 12,787.48 

Vtah 78,517,89 2, .553. 50 

Vermont 26,797 1)8 4,447,95 

Virginia 109,424 39 4,870,41 

West Virginia 44.605 94 4,424,19 

SWashiiigton 1;',7,849,75 1,906,83 

Wisconsin 40,000,00 2,8,154,07 

Wv iiig 1,9.88.41 1.114.15 

Canada 1,7.54,35 

C'anal zone 13,808 70 

1II^hihp])ine Islands 508,00 

I'orto Hico 19 85 

Foreign 2,.590,41 

Brazil 

Miscellaneous 400,00 12,482,52 



* 'I'liiTi- :iri' !i numlicr of states which at thr time of this report (Mav 31st) have not sent in tlie total contributions. These will appear 
ira' rcpcrt, 

t 'I'll.- atiite of New Mexico has made furtlier donations of connnodities which are not included in this tabulation. 

t Tliis figure represents the money collected through the banks of Buffalo. New York. 

§ The figures in respect of the commodity donations from the City of Seattle. Washington, are ii,,t included in this tabulation, as they have r 
Mined, but it is anticipated they will approximate $100,000. 

H The returns from the campaign in the Philipj>ines were not received in time for this rcp<irt- 



15 



Flelief Council 



ND PLEDGES 


RECEIVED FROM 


ALL SOURCES AS OF MAY 31 
Aincricnn Total 


. 1921.* 








Amnicdii 






Rdirf 


The Liln-anj 


Fricnils Scri'icc Vonlrihylkms 


.S'ecunVy 


Commoditii 


(hilstiindiiui 




A,hinnislr,:li. 


III Diijctil 


Ciniiniitlcc 


DcjiDsiteil 


Donalimif: 


Dimiitioii'i 


PhdHts. dc. 


(Imiid Tolol 


$5.00 


$13,837.. 56 


S.5.53..50 


$1.57,826 84 


.$265.00 






$158,091. S4 




120 00 




17,(549 6(i 






$3,000.00 


20,(54906 




4,703.58 


15.00 


46,816,74 






60 00 


46,876.74 


5.00 


10,095.49 


141.00 


40,751.61 








40,751.61 


81.61 


51,742 16 


1,678.80 


223,432 62 


850,00 




10,277 00 


2.34,,5,59.(i2 


244.82 


103,484.33 


5,036.41 


677,399.41 




$13,040,00 


25,000.00 


715,439.41 


5 00 


23,475.13 


623. 50 


108,009, S7 


100 00 






108,109.87 


175 00 


32,417.56 


1,102.10 


453,051 70 


18,2.50 00 




30,000 . 00 


.501.301.70 


10.00 


3,475.41 


198.68 


138,(391 19 


300 , 00 


22,000.00 




160,991.19 


1,032.00 


16,504.69 


69.50 


180,.526 56 


100,00 




331.00 


180,9.57 . 56 


22.00 


19,763 66 


2,52 34 


85,816 15 


210,00 




350.00 


.86,376.15 


110 00 


31,490.24 


206 00 


118,3S7.25 


1,200 00 






119,.587.25 




2,692 01 


236.00 


67,400.15 


.50 00 






(.;7,4.50.15 




7,993 58 


2.50 35 


.37,131 83 


100 OO 






37,231.83 


132,201.71 


105,211.99 


11,419.35 


1,248,917.39 


I.SSO 00 


4,800 00 


15,000 00 


1,270,,597.39 


12 00 


40,609.45 


4,329.38 


287, .565 02 






5,040 00 


292,605.02 


48.25 


36,601 . 24 


6,473.31 


357,010 80 


400 00 




5,000 00 


362,410,80 


308.00 


29,046.79 


1,075.78 


62,1.59 79 


2.50 00 




.50 00 


62,4.50,79 


12.00 


29,013 30 


189 00 


128,427.29 


.50,00 




10,000.00 


138,477.29 


11.00 


17,.541.70 


794,00 


129,,542.55 


450 00 


19,800. (10 




149,792. 55 


128.50 


44,633.05 


90.00 


165,851.39 








Ui5,851.39 


11.00 


17,769.. 59 


1,. 824. 16 


216,719.47 






5,000 00 


221,719.47 


1,069 41 


109,914.88 


6,295. 54 


1,086,041. 52 




18,7.50 00 


5,000 00 


1,109,791.52 


25.00 


63,483.39 


1,831.32 


627,846 63 


3„S.50 00 


SOO 00 


200,000 00 


s:i2,496.63 


520.00 


45,8.55.48 


4,244.98 


482.022.13 


715 00 




41,171.65 


.523,908.78 


1.00 


8,861 . 12 




48,053 . 89 


50 , 00 






48,103.89 


121.00 


44,853 . 04 


1,441.37 


277,988.75 


1 ,4.50 , 00 




6(1.00 


279,408.75 


6.50 


9,309.85 


208.27 


31,.545 (iO 


100 00 






31,645.60 


46.00 


21.376.96 


2,509.65 


192,025 58 


5,1,50,00 






197,175.58 




1,343.48 


12.50 


14,3S9 78 


100 00 






14,489.78 


16.00 


17,956.14 


1,376 17 


105,144 66 


3,50 00 






10.5,494.(56 


1.50,800.94 


70,405.28 


22,063.48 


886,724 30 


3,200 00 




20,370 . 65 


910,294.95 




5,133 81 


85.00 


17,975, 2li 




1,065 00 




tl9,040.26 


2,129,460.39 


575,640.30 


116,747.15 


6,044,711 S4 


12,417 .50 


12,587 . 00 


1,146,0.57. 50 


7,215,773.84 


17 00 


31,937 63 


298.81 


I48,(i43 .56 






5,030 . 00 


1.53,673. 56 


100.00 


5,439.04 


362.50 


31,704 77 


50 00 






31,7.54.77 


2,944.85 


186,243.90 


6,792 . ,52 


890,710 25 


125,8.50 00 




51,900 00 


1,068,460,25 


20 00 


20,935.30 


96.40 


()3,0.53.15 


100 OO 






63,1.53,15 


76 . .50 


49,665.60 


1,432-36 


235,782,29 




16,6(i9.00 




2.52.451 29 


435.64 


148,280.82 


69,717.62 


813,606 40 


2,4.50,00 


2S,773 (DO 


25.:!00 00 


.S70.129.40 


290.42 


9S.853 . 88 


46,478 42 


595,008 59 




1,306 00 


20,000 00 


616,314 .59 


55.00 


9,808.40 


1,470 25 


241,915,17 


5,770,00 






217,6S5,17 


30 54 


29,472.61 


145.00 


74,203 54 


250 , 00 




2,000 00 


7(i.4.53,.54 


20 00 


15,088.82 


97 . 05 


86,066 S3 


I.SOOOO 




7.00 


87.873 ,83 


230.00 


29,8.52 . 49 


141.00 


182,299,. 55 






15,000 00 


197,299 .55 


122.00 


.50,087.33 


6,274 . .50 


338,071,51 


1,375 00 




2,015 00 


341.161 51 




6,302.60 


91 00 


87,732 77 


,50 00 






S7, 7.82. 77 


22.50 


9,0.58.21 


10 00 


42.706 28 


50 00 






42,7.56.28 


140 00 


45,069 83 


194 69 


160,045 23 


650 00 




10,000 00 


170,695 23 


10.00 


28,085.45 


317 00 


7S,slS 16 


1,900 00 




2,000 00 


.S2,718 16 




24,076.91 


977 32 


165,242 29 


205 00 


§28,500 00 




§193,947 29 


1,247.44 


30,348 . 54 


402, .588. 25 


501,1S4 72 


100 (X) 




2,000 00 


50(),2S4 72 




3,023.. 56 


IS 00 

673 (15 

12 00 


6,:;7'; 12 

2, 12S 0(1 

13,S2() 70 

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6,373.12 

2,428 00 

13,820.70 

§508 00 

19.85 


1,135.00 




293.82 


4,019,23 


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4,019 23 
.50 CIO 


3,573 92 


78,012 ,84 


20,330 31 


114,799 .59 




132,060 00 




246,859, 59 


j;2,426.971.94 


$2.5 1(1,000 00 


.§7.53,086 06 


.«19,()45,318,77 


$192.4.87. 50 


$300,1.50 00 


$1,6.57,019 80 

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16 



17 



European Relief Council 



PRELIMINARY REPORT ON ACCOUNTS 

T^Iay 31, 1921 



18 



19 
HYSLOP & M9CALLUM 

CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 
42 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 



June 17, 1921. 

Mr. Herbert Hoover, Chairman, 
European Relief Council, 
42 Broadway, 
New York, N. Y. 

Dear Sir: 

Pursuant to instructions received, we have made an examination of the 
books and accounts of the European Relief Council, from the launching of the 
joint appeal of the member organisations of the Council in December, 1920, to May 
31, 1921, and relative thereto we have prepared and submit the attached statements 
showing the Contributions received, the disposition thereof and the Condition of 
the Undistributed Funds as at May 31, 1921. 

You will note that we have incorporated the dollar values in respect 
of commodity donations. These values have been established by the American 
Relief Administration, for which credit has been given to the Council, as shown 
in the statement of Contributions submitted, the American Relief Administration 
assuming the responsibility of forwarding the commodities to Europe and the dis- 
tribution of same. 

At May 31, 1921, the books disclosed contributions remaining in State 
depositories in the amount of $117,734.82. We are informed that the State Treas- 
urers have been requested to immediately transfer these balances to the New York 
depository for credit to the general funds. Under these circumstances, we have 
not communicated with the State Treasurers to obtain verification of the balances 
stated. 

Pledges as shown in the statements in the amount of $1,081,019.80 
have been made for payment on deferred dates. We are assured that these pledges 
will be collected promptly at maturity. 

It is estimated that an amount of $576,000.00 will be further 
realised from various communities which have undertaken to contribute specific 
amounts. While the extent of such further contributions cannot readily be de- 
termined, we have satisfied ourselves from correspondence and other sources that 
a substantial portion of this figure was actually available at May 31, 1921. 

The statements submitted correctly set forth the results of the opera- 
tions and the condition of the funds as shown by the books as at May 31, 1921. 

Yours very truly, 

HYSLOP & McCALLUM, 

Chartered Accountants. 



20 



European 



STATEMENT OF CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED FO: 
AND ALLOCATION THEREO 



DISTRIBUTION AND ALLOCATION OF CONTRIBUTED FUNDS 

American Red Cross $10,000,000.00 

(Inclusive of $5,000,000.00 appropriated for Child Health Work by the 

American Red Cross — per Contra). 
Donated Commodities transferred for Disposal 150.00 

$10,000,150.0 

American Relief Administration: 

Cash Paid— in Priority as agreed $5,000,000 . Ot) 

Paid on Account 3,000,000 . 00 

Contributions earmarked for the American Relief Administration — per 

Contra 2,200,000.00 

Contributions collected for account of the European Relief Council .... 2,689,767.01 

Donated Commodities transferred for Dispo.sal 300,000.00 

13,189,767.9 

American Friends Service Committee: 

Paid to the American Friends Service Committee through the agency of 

the American Relief Administration — per Contra 753,086.0 

Joint Distribution Committee: 

Direct Collection of Contributions— pe?- Co/(<ra $2,200,000.00 

Food Credit extended to the Joint Distribution Committee through the 

agency of the American Relief Administration — Exhibit "B" ..... 800,000.00 

• 3,000,000.0 

National Polish Co^LMITTEE: 

Cash Paid 25,000.0 

Total Distrilnition of Funds as at May 31, 1921 $26,968,003.9 

Undistributed Funds at May 31, 1921 (Exhibit "B") 
Representing: 

Pledged Contribution earmarked for the American Relief Adminis- 
tration— per Contra $1,000,000.00 

Balance of Funds to be transferred to the American Relief Adminis- 
tration 1,100,500.76 2,100,500.71 

$29,068,504.7; 



NoTE^The Atlministrative and other expenses incidental to the Collections are borne by member organiza 
tions of the Council, and are not a charge against the Funds. 



21 

EXHIBIT "A" 

Relief Council 



CHILDREN'S RELIEF AND THE DISTRIBUTION 
AS AT MAY 31, 1921 



C(3XTRIBUTI0NS AND ALLOCATION OF FUNDS FOR CHILDREN'S RELIEF 

Direct Cash Contributions for acroiint of the European I-telief ('(niiicil including 

The Literary Digest «l(),(i42,232.71 

Donations of United States Treasury Certificates of Indehtechiess, Liberty Loan 

Bonds and Other Securities— Par Value 192,487.50 

Sundry Commodity Donations— Estimafc'd \'alue 300,150.00 

§17,134,870.21 

Direct Cash Contributions to tiie American Relief Administration — per Contra 2,200,000.00 

Cash Contributions for American Friends Service Committee — per Contra 753,086.00 

Cash Contribution by National Polish Conmiittee 50,000.00 

Cash Contributions received through the agency of the Joint Distribution Committee — per Contra 2,200,000.00 
Funds appropriated from the Special Reserve of the American Red Cross for Child Health \\'oik 

in Europe — per Contra 5,000,000,00 

Interest Reeeiveil on Contributed Funds 73,528.60 

Total Contributions, etc., Received §27,411,484.93 

Ad<l 
Pledged Contribution earmarked for the American Relief Administration — per 

Contra §1,000,000.00 

Other Pledges Outstanding 81,019.80 

Li npledged Contributions Outstanding — Estimated 576,000.00 

1 ,657,019 . 80 

ToT.\L Contributions, Etc $29,068,504.73 



If 29, 068, 504. 73 



Note — A classification of the Contributions by the various States will 1)e submitted in final accounting. 



22 

EXHIBIT '15' 

Furopean Relief Council 



STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AS AT MAY 31, l',i21 



ASSETS 



Cash Funds on Hanu: 

New York City Deposit orifs S932,()14.44 

Suiulry S(:(h> l_)ci)i)sit()rics 117,734.82 

S 1 ,050,349 . 20 

DoNATi:i) Sk«t i;irii:s ox Hand: 

rnitc(l Siatrs Treasury Ceriificatrs of Iiiileliteducss, Lii'erty Loan 

I'.oiHl^aiui <itlierse(airities— P.ir \'alue 102,487.50 

CoNTiuiirriii.Ns: 

Direct Pledge to the American HeliefAdministra.t ion Sl.OOO.OOO .00 

OMier Pledges— Deferre<l 81,019.80 

Collections Oufstanding—l'lstiniated 570,000.00 

1,()57,019.80 

StiiN'Oiurs: 

l''unds in lianils of .Viicncic-i 044.20 

82,900,500.70 



Ll.MUidTlES 

On Acc(>i:.\i- OF Disridiu rui.N or I''t"NDs: 

Due to .\nii'rican Hclicf .\dniinislrati<ui on aeco\uit of I'ood Credit extended to .Foint 

Distiiiuuion Couunidee -per I'Alniiit "A" 8s0(),000.0l) 

Undistiubi iK.t) FiND.s: 

Total Contributions, etc.— Kxliiliit "A" 829,008,504.73 

Total Funds, etc., Distrihutcd— Exliil.it "A" 26,908,003.97 

Funds rndi,irilai((d at May 31, l".t21 2,100,500.70 

$2,900,500.70 



23 



European Relief Council 



PERSONNEL OF STATE COMMITTEES OF THE 
NATIONAL COLLECTION 



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ALABAMA 

Honorary Chairman: Kilby, Gov. Thos. E., The Capitol, Montgomery 

Chairman: 

Treasurer: 

Executive Sccrclarij: 

Publicifij: 



Ramsay, Erskine, Birmingham 
Jackson, J. Kirkman, Birmingham 
Mc'Broom, H. T., Birmingham 
Hodges, A. O., Birmingham 



BowROM, AIks. James, Birmingham 
Brockman, J. K., Birmingham 
Burr, Borden, Birmingham 
Glennon, James H., Mobile 
Hampton, Russell, Fairhope 
Jones, Mrs. J. Brevard, Montgomery 
Joseph, Moses V., Birmingham 
KiLBV, Mrs. Thos. E., Montgomery 



McCastlin, Rev. R. H., Montgomery 
Newfield, Rabbi Morris, Birmingham 
Schwartz, Capt. Leon, Moljile 
Smith, Gordon, Mol)ile 
Stockham, Wm. H., Birmingham 
Thomas, Dr. J. S., Tuscaloosa 
Ward, Dr. W. R., Birmingham 
Weil, Emil, ^lontgomery 



Chninnan: 
Depository: 

Adams, A. J., Cordova 
Behrends, B. M., Juneau 
Clark, John A., PVuIianks 
Condit, Dr. J. H., .luncau 
Faulkner, H. L., Juneau 
Goldstein, Chas., Juneau 
Hardinc!, L. L., Juneau 
Henderson, L. D., Juneau 
Jackson, George T., .luneau 



ALASKA 

RiGGs, Gov. Thos., Jr., Juneau 
B. M. Behrends Bank, Juneau 

Keenan, Mrs. Alice M., Nome 
Lavenik, Martin, Juneau 
Marple, Rev. Wallace Sutton, Anchorage 
Reck, John, Juneau 
Richardson, R. F.. .luneau 
\'alentine, Mrs. Josephine, Juneau 
Van Marter, Rev. C. W., Kctchilcan 
Walker, Capt. J. P., Juneau 
Whittlesey, W. H., Seward 
ZiPF, A. v., Seattle 



ARIZOXA 

Chairman: Carmichael, Normal, Clifton 

V ice-Chairman: Thompson, J. E., Phoenix 

Treasurer: Moore, R. E., Phoenix 

Executive Secretary: Kirk, R. A., Phoenix 

Pulilicity: Wynkoop, James, Phoenix 



Barry, A., Nogales 
Dennet, Mrs. John, Pluienix 
Fenner, Dr. James, Tuscon 
Fredericks, R. N., Prescott 



Jones, A. I., Phoenix 
LoEB, David, Nogales 
Sexson, J. 0., Phoenix 
Steinfeld, Albert, Tuscou 



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ARKANSAS 

Chairman: Williams, Hamp, Hot Springs 

Treasu7-er: Strauss, Gus, Hot Springs 

Comptroller: Waits, Robert E., Little Rock 

Executive Secretary: Kelly, Dr. C. W., Hot Springs 

Publicity: Lynch, David, Little Rock 

Depository: Citizens National Bank, Hot Springs 



Bond, Hon. J. L., Little Rock 
Brough, Gov. Chas. H., Little Rock 
Dickinson, J. B., Little Rock 
Fletcher, Rev. Philip C, Little Rock 



Kempner, Ike, Little Rock 
Kerwin, Hon. E. J., Pine Bluff 
Kinsworthy, Mrs. E. B., Little Rock 
Thompson, Mrs. E. D., Little Rock 



Troupe, Mrs. A. W., Little Rock 



NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 

Chairman: Koster, Frederick J., San Francisco 

Treasurer: Fleishhacker, Mortimer, San Francisco 

Executive Secretary: McCrimmon, Mrs. F. D., San Francisco 

(Miss Medinah S. Merwin) 
Publicity: Hurlburt, E. H., San Francisco 

Depository: Anc;lo California Trust Co., San Francisco 



Barrows, Dr. David P., Berkeley 
Bebergoll, Fred S. 
Briggs, Dr. a. H., San Francisco 
Britton, John A., San Francisco 
Chamberlain, Selah, San Francisco 
Cox, Chas. E., San Jose 
Crocker, Wm. H., San Francisco 
Filmer, Col. Geo., San Francisco 
Gregory, Warren, San Francisco 
Hale, Mrs. P. C, San Francisco 
Hanna, Most Rev. E. J., San Francisco 
Hume, Mrs. Samuel, San Francisco 



Knowland, Jos. R., Oakland 
Lucas, Mrs. Wm. Palmer, San Francisco 
McCarthy, Hon. P. H., San Francisco 
McGregor, John A., San Francisco 
Meyer, Rabbi Martin A., San Francisco 
P.\RSONS, Rev. Edw. L., San Francisco 
Scharrenberg, Paul, San Francisco 
Sloss, Mrs. M. C, San Francisco 
Supple, David S., San Francisco 
W.'Vtt, Rolla v., San Francisco 
Wein,stock, Col. Harris, San Francisco 
Wilbur, Dr. Ray Lyman, Palo Alto 



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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 



Chairman: Hellman, Marco H., Los Angeles 

V ice-Chairmen: Cass, A. B., Los Angeles 

Scott, Joseph, Los Angeles 
Treasurer: Vandeveer, Harry D., Los Angeles 

Coinpir oiler: Brown, Willis H., Los Angeles 

Executive Secretary: Green, Elmer A., Los Angeles 
Assistant Secretary: Arnold, Mrs. M. B., Los Angeles 
Publicity Chairman: Woodside, J. B., Los Angeles 
Depository: Hellmax Commercial Trust & Savings Bank, Los Angeles 



Cole, Louis M., Los Angeles 
Borland, Dr. John W., Pasadena 
EcKHART, F. E., Los Angeles 
Francis, Rev. James A., Los Angeles 
Heller, Matt F., San Diego 
Jones, Roy, Los Angeles 



Miller, John B., Los Angeles 
Park, And pew, Los Angeles 
Pinkerton, Rev. J. C, Los Angeles 
Rodman, Mrs. W., Los Angeles 
Smith, Miss Rose F., Los Angeles 
Snyder, Meredith P., Los Angeles 



CANAL ZONE 

Chairman: Glaw, R. W., Baihoa 



COLORADO 

Honorary Chairman: Shoup, Gov. Olion H., Denver 

Chairman: Stearns, Thomas B., Denver 

Treasurer: Evans, John, Denver 

Executive Secretary: Grant, R. J., Denver 

Depository: International Trust Co., Denver 



Anfenger, Milton K., Denver 
Burkhardt, Mrs. C'has. A., Denver 
Cullman, Mrs. Howard, Colorado Springs 
Friedman, Rabbi Wm. S., Denver 
KoHN. Samuel E., Denver 
Lewis, Mrs. ALw E., Denver 
LOFTUS, A. \., Trinidad 



Sachs, Henry, Colorado Springs 
Sechrist, Albert, Denver 
Sweany, Mark J., Colorado Springs 
Sweet, Wm. E., Denver 
Willows, Maurice, Denver 
Withers, C. C., Pueblo 
WooDWAiiD, Frank L., Denver 



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CONNECTICUT 

Chairnmn: Bakewell, Chas. M., New Haven 

Vice-Chairwan: Hincks, William T., Bridgeport 

Treasurer: Whipple, Harry V., New Haven 

Executive SccrcUtnj: Kaye, Frederick W., New Haven 

Publicity: Reardon, Cornelius A., New Haven 

Depository: Merchants National Bank, New Haven 



Adams, Earl P., Milford 

AiNSWORTH, Mrs. Bertram, Fairfield 

Barber, George F., Derliy 

Bard, Mrs. G. P., Stafford Springs 

Barry, Frank G., South Manchester 

Benedict, Rev. Howard W., Wallingford 

Benjamin, Mrs. D. F., Morris 

Boies, Clay'ton S., Seymour 

Bristol, Rev. G. F., Canaan 

Bristol, T. L., Ansonia 

Brown, Prof. L. D., Sahsljury 

Buckland, Mrs. E. G., New Haven 

BuELL, Judge H. P., Colchester 

Calder, W. D., Bristol 

Case, Luther, Winchester 

Chamberlain, C. C, Plantsville 

Chase, L. L., Winsted 

Churchill, F. W., Rocky Hill 

Clark, Myron N., Norfolk 

Clement, Geo. A., Stamfortl 
CoBURN, Rev. Luther G., North Woodlair 
Cooper, Mrs. W. W., Colehrook 
Crandell, Cornelius B., Stonington 
Cunningham, Chas. F. W., TorringtcMi 
De.\ne, Geo. E., Putnam 
Dodd, G. F., Berlin 
DoMiNicK, George F. Jr., Grccnwicli 
Downs, Mrs. John, Danbury 
Ells, Judge Arthur F., Waferhury 
Fellows, Frank W., Canton 
Fullerton, J. B., Willimantic 
Gelston, Miss Cornelia, Sherman 
Hart, Mrs. Delas O., Barkhamsted 
Hart, Geo. P., New Britain 
Hawkes, Rev. Geo. B., Middlcfifld 
Hickcox, Arthur P., Watertown 
Humphrey, Mrs. Walter D., Roxhury 
Jacot, a. .1., Monroe 



Jones, F. B., New Hartford 

Kelly, Stanley, Pomfret Centre 

Kent, Harvey M., Norwalk 

Langdon, Miss Ellen, Plymouth 

Lerou, H. M., Norwich 

Livingston, Rev. Stephen T., Thompson 

Marsh, C. B., Easton 

Mc Adams, James F., Meriden 

Middlebrook, E. H., Sharon 

Milligan, Edw., Hartford 

Morgan, E. Frank, New London 

Mowbray, H. S., Washington 

Nash, Mrs. Lansing, Short Beach 

Nettleton, Arthur T., Newtown 

Nettleton, Dr. F. C., Shelton 

Newton, C. H., Plainville 

Ney, Harry, Farmington 

Nolan, Daniel A., Miildlctown 

O'LouGHLiN, Dr., Rockville 

Parcells, Miss Maybelle, New Milford 

Peck, Elliot W., Stratford 

Perkins, R. H., Warren 

Phelps, Rev. H. B., Thomastou 

Ralston, Albert F., Danielson 

Roraback, Miss Sarah J.. Canaan 

Russell, T. McDi>noi-gh, Middletown 

Sanford, Mrs. H. C., Bridgewater 

S< HENCK, Mrs. E. H. G., Wilton 

Seeley, S. Ford, Washington Depot 

Shaw, Mrs. Samuel ('., Red<ling 

Shields, Rev. Hugh, Ridgefield 

Small, Rev. H. E., Goshen 

Smith, Miss Annie, Bethel 

Smith, Miss Cornelia B., Litehfield 

Speer, Howard, Bridgeport 

Stearns, Marshall, New Canaan 

Stiles, Mrs. L., Franklin 

Stuhges, Mrs. Lawrence, \\est Coruwal 



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CONNECTICUT— CorifmM6d 



Templeton, Wm. E., Kent 
Tholen, Rev. F. W., Preston 
Webster, Miss Sarah B., Harwinton 
Whittemore, Harris, Naugatuck 



Williams, Albert, South Woodstock 
Williamson, Chas. E., Darien 
WiLLSON, Lemuel C, Westport 
Woods, George H., Trumbull 



DELAWARE 

Chairman: Scott, Henry P., Wilmington 

V ice-Chairman: Ashbrook, Mrs. Donald S., Wilmington 

Treasurer: Winchester, James P., Wilmington 

Executive Secretary: Killen, Mrs. Clarence C, Wilmington 

Depository: Wilmixotox Trust Co. 



Allison, Dr. Geo. B., Wilmington 
C.\ndee, Rev. Chas. L., Wilmington 
Cook, Bishop Philip, Wilmington 
Dupont, IMrs. T. Cole.man, Wilmington 
Elliott, Geo. A., Wilmington 
Gray, Hon. George, Wilmington 
Horty, P. \., Wilmington 



Laird, Mrs. j\L\rion M., Wilmington 
Neilds, John P., Wilmington 
Rhodes, J. Edgar, Wilmington 
Snellenburg, David, Wilmington 
Sumw,\lt, John W., Wilmington 
Topkis, Louis, Wilmington 
Wollaston, Mrs. C. F., Wilmington 



DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 



Chairman: 

V ice-Chairmen : 



State Treasurer: 

Publicity: 

Depository: 



Bayly, iMrs. W. H. 
Berry, A. E. 

Boardman, Hon. Mabel T. 
Bradley, Mrs. Tho.mas 
Brooke, Mrs. F. H. 
Brown, T. Janney 
Bullard, Mrs. Arthur 
Carter, Mrs. Charles D. 
Chance, M. O. 
DeWolf, Richard C. 
Dolph, John 
Donovan, Thomas J. 
Drown, Orville B. 
Dudley, John J. 



Moses, Arthur C. 
Hanford, W. T. 
Harper, Robert N. 
Bradley, Thos. 
Poole, John 

MURTAUGH, T. EdW. 

Federal National Bank 

Eastman, Miss Elizbeth 
Fadeley, Fenton 
Godwin, Earl 
Goodwin, Geo. L. 
Gr.\ham, E. C. 
Hiatt, Edgar 
Hill, Lodge 
Jenkins, Dr. Ralph 
Johnson, Clifford L. 
Jord.^n, Mrs. Eldridge 
Kellogg, Dr. Vernon 
King, Harry 
Landers, S. P. 
Light, Charles P. 



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DISTRICT OF COLOMBIA— Continued 



LiTTELL, Mrs. I. W. 

Lyon, Simon 

Macauliffe, M. J. 

Menoher, Brig. Gen. Charles T. 

Moore, Tom 

Munroe, Mrs. F. C. 

Nordlinger, Gerson 

No yes, Frank B. 

NoYES, Mrs. Frank B. 

O'Neill, Charles .J. 

Pope, C. H. 

Pope, W. Marvin 

Rafter, ]Mrs. Giles Scott 

Ramsay, Dr. Arthur 



Richards, Ma.i.-Gen. George 

Richards, Mrs. Theodore W. 

RoBBiNs, Roland 

Rudolph, Cuno H. 

ScHAEFER, Michael D. 

Simon, Dr. Abram 

Snead, L. a. 

Stock, E. L. 

Sutherland, Hon. Howard 

Vinikas, M. J. 

Wadsworth, Mrs. James W., Jr. 

Wallace, Edgar 

Weaver, John L. 

White, George W. 



Chuirnian: 

V ice-Chairman: 

Treasurer: 

Executive Secretary: 

Depository: 

Baya, H. p., Tampa 
HiRSCHBERG, JuLius, Jacksonville 



FLORIDA 

Lloyd, W. A., Jacksonville 
Young, Mrs. Wm. B., Jacksonville 
Harkisheimer, H. E., Jacksonville 
Rich, Miss Ruth, Jacksonville 
Barxett National Bank, Jacksonville 

Hornbrook, Frank, Tampa 
McLaurin, Joseph H., Jacksonville 



Stockton, Gilchrist B., Jacksonville 



Honorary Chairman: 
Chairman: 
Treasurer: 
Assistant Treasurer: 
Publicity: 

Depository: 

Adams, Samuel B., Savannah 
Adler, Leopold, Savannah 
Barrett, W. H., Augusta 
Black, Eugene R., Atlanta 
Brittain, Prof. M. L., Atlanta 
Davis, Mrs. Archibald, Atlanta 
Eacjan, John J., Atlanta 
Felton. Mrs. W. H., Cartersville 
Hirsch, Harold, .\tlanta 



GEORGIA 

Dorsey, Gov. Hugh, Atlanta 
Underwood, E. ^L\rvix, Atlanta 
McCoRD, Joseph A., Atlanta 
Bancker, E. a., Atlanta 
Winter, Roger, Atlanta 
Greene, Ward, Atlanta 
Lowry National B.\nk, Atlanta 

Jackson, Marion M., Atlanta 
Kreigshaber, V. H., Atlanta 
Logan, J. C., Atlanta. 
Marx, Rabbi David, Atlanta 
i\L\Y, Armand, Atlanta 
McCollum, John B., Atlanta 
Michael, Morris, Macon 
Orr, W. W., Atlanta 
Walsh, Thos. F., Savannah 



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Chairman: 
Treasurer: 

Depository: 
Pitblicitij: 

Alexander, Rev. Monroe 
Atherton, Mrs. F. C. 
Butler, J. K. 
Carter, Hon. George R. 
Dole, Hon. Sanford B. 
Ford, Alexander Hime 
Frear, Hon. Walter F. 
Kalanl\naole, Hon. J. K. 



HAWAIIAN ISLANDS 

Castle, Alfred, Honolulu 

Hawaiian Chapter of American Red Cross, 

Honolulu 
Bank of Hawaii, Honolulu 
Trissel, Sam B., Honolulu 
Nellist, Geo. F., Honolulu 

Morton, Maj. Gen. Chas. J. 
Rice, Senator Harold, Pai;i-Maui 
Scanlon, W. F. 
Taylor, Mrs. A. P. 
Truslow, H. a., Hilo Havau 
Trent, Richard H. 
Waite, Brigadier 
Wilder, Gerrit P. 

W OLSON, C. I J. 



IDAHO 

Chairman: (!winn, Monte B., Boise 

Vice-Chairmaii: I^icknell, R. F., Boise 

Treasurer: Hitt, G. R., Boise 

Executive Secretary: Rosenheim, Edward, Boiso 
Depository: Overland National Bank, Boise 



Easton, Stanley A., Kellogg 
Herrington, Mrs. E. H., Boise 
Kahn, Charles M., Boise 



McCue, John .!., Boise 
Newhouse, Frank I., Boise 
Wernette, N. D., Coeur D'Alene 
Yates, Rev. A. D., Kellotrp: 



31 



State Chairman: 
Chairman outsid 

of Chicago 
Vicc-Chairmcn: 



ILLINOIS 

Carpenter, A. A., Chicagi 



Langworthy, Mrs. B. F., Winnetka 
Kyerson, Mrs. Arthur, Chicago 
Wheeler, Harry A., Chicago 
RosENWALD, Julius, Chicago 
Morrison, Mrs. James W., Chicago 
KiLER, C. L., Champaign 
Executirc Director: Stokes, William, Chicago 
Executive Secretary: Tyson, ]\Irs. Russell, Chicago 
Treasurer: Dawes, Brig. Gen. Chas. C, Chicago 

Deiumtorij: Central Trust Company, Chicago 

.\nderson, Bishop Charles P. 



Lowden, Ciox. ami Mrs. Frank < >. 
Small, Hon. and ^Mrs. Len E. 
Thompson, Hon. and ^Irs. William H.\le 
Mundelein, Cardinal 
Hirsh, Rabbi Emil 

Bailey, Albert L. Jr., Chicago 
Blair, CH.\rNCEY B., Chicago 
Butler, Mrs. Hermon, Winnetka 
Chandler, H. P., Chicago 
Cr.\ne, Mrs. Richard T., Jr., Chicago 
Fr.\nkenthal, Mrs. Charles L., Chicago 
Horner, Judge Henry, Chicago 
Houlihan, Edward, Cliicago 
Johnston, Rev. Howard .\., Cliicago 
Keeley, .Iames, Chicago 

Thompson, 



MULDOON, BiSHdl' J. M. 

Stone, Rev. John Timothy 
GuNSAULUs, Dr. Frank W. 
Young, Bicknell, C. S. B. 

Kelly, D. F., Chicago 
MacLeish, Bruce, Chicago 
MacMahon, Mrs. John, Chicago 
Meeker, Mrs. Arthur, Chicago 
Phillips, Mrs. Howard C, Chicago 
Pa-BENS, Charles, Chicago 
Ryerson, Donald M., Chicago 
StI'ART, R. Douglas, Chicago 
SuDLER, C. R., Chicago 
T,a.ylor, ]Mrs. Edward H., Chicago 
Leverett, Chicago 



Chairmurr. 
Treasurer: 
E-recutice Secretary: 
Puhlicity: 
Depository: 

Bechtkl, S. p.. Fdit Wayne 
C.\RLi.SLE, Mrs. C. V.. South Bond 
Christian, Mrs. W.. Indianapolis 
Fortune, V.'m., Indianapolis 
McCray. Warren T., Indianajiolis 



INDIANA 

Denny, C. S., Indianapolis 
KisER, Sol S., Indianapolis 
You.vG, J. S.ANDY, Indianapolis 
Tyler, Robert, Indianapolis 
Meyer Kiser Bank, Indianapolis 

NuRRE. Joseph M., Blnomington 
Rosenthal, xVlbert M., Indianapolis 
Pauh, Samuel E., Indianapolis 
Smith, Erne.st N., Indianapolis 
Sullivan, Mrs. R., Indianapolis 



Trublood, Rev. W. (>., Indianapi 



>lis 



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IOWA 

Chairman: Young, Hon'. Lafayette, Des Moines 

V ice-Chairman: Warner, Frank, Des Moines 

Treasurer: Miller, Homer A., Des Moines 

Publicity: Brackett, A. C, Des Moines 

Depository: Iowa National Bank, Des Moines 



Blank, A. H., Des Moines 
Davidson, David, Sioux City 
Frankel, Anselm, Des Moines 
Kidder, W. H., Des Moines 
Mannheimer, Rabbi E., Des Moines 
McFarland, Harry J., Davenport 
Mueller, Alfred C, Davenport 



Orchard, W. R., Council Bluffs 
Rawson, Mrs. C. A., Des Moines 
Silberman, Chas., Des Moines 
Stronahan, E. H., Oskaloosa 
Utterbach, Judge H., Des Moines 
Wallace, Hon. Henry C, Des Moines 
Wallace, John P., Des Moines 



KANSAS 

Chairman: Scott, Charles F., lola 

V ice-Chairman: Mulvane, David W., Topeka 

Treasurer: Catlin, A. M., Topeka 

Exeaitive Secretary: Page, Mrs. David, Topeka 

Publicity: Sessions, Charles H., Topeka 

Depository: Bank of Topeka, Topeka 



AuERBACH, Henry, Topeka 
Bowman, W. W., Topeka 



Innes, Walter P., Wichita 
Sanderson, Ross, Wichita 



KENTUCKY 

Chairmen: Sackett, F. M., Louisville 

Br.'vndeis, Alfred, Louisville 
Vicc-ChairmeJi: Callahan, P. H., Louisville 

Dix, P. C, Louisville 
McDermott, E. J., Louisville 
JopLiN, George A., Louisville 
Treasurer: Bean, Richard, Louisville 

Exeaitive Secretary: Swain, J. Paul, Louisville 
Publicity: Jennings, Miss Kathleen, Louisville 

Depository: Louisville National Bank, Louisville 



Anderson, L. L., Louisville 
Donovan, John J., Ludlow 



Levy, Col. Fred, Louisville 
Norton, Miss Mattie, Loui.sville 
Stole, C. C, Louisville 



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Chairman: 
Treasurer: 
Executive Secretary: 
Publicity: 
Depository: 



Booth, George D., New Orleans 
Buck, Mrs. Chas. F. Jr., New Orh 
Faulk, Clarence, Monroe 
Herold, Sidney, Shreveport 
Hopkins, Harry L., New Orleans 
Jervey, Mrs. W. E., New Orleans 
Leipziger, Rabbi Emil W., New Or 

Wegmann, John X., New Orleans 



LOUISIANA 

Carroll, Leigh, New Orleans 

Gunter, Felix E., New Orleans 

Stier, Emile v.. New Orleans 

Hadley, E. E., New Orleans 

Canal Commercial Trust & Savings 
Bank, New Orleans 

Many, Miss Anna, New (Jrleans 

^s McInnis, Mrs. D. Emmet, New Orleans 

Saunders, Mrs. Paul H., New Orleans 
Seelye, Stuart A., New Orleans 
Smith, Mrs. R. N. Gourdin, New Orleans 
Storck, Mrs. J. A., New Orleans 
Taylor, B. B., Baton Rouge 



rleans 



Chairman: 

Treasurer: 

Manager: 

Publicity: 

Field Agent: 

Depository: 

Berman, Jacob S., Portland 
Bird, Maynard S., Portland 
BiNFORD, Lindley M., Deering Jetn. 
Brown, Mrs. H. J., Portland 



MAINE 

Brown, Herbert J., Portland 
Brockway, Walter B., Portland 
Sanderson, Benjamin B., Portland 
Hoegg, Daniel W. Jr., Portland 
Hyde, Mrs. Ruth Cook, Portland 
Canal National Bank of Portland 

Daly, John F., Bangor 
Day, Horace C, Avilmrn 
Lewis, Richard E., S. Portland 
Milliken, Gov. Carl E., Augusta 



Payson, Franklin C, Portland 



MARYLAND 

Chairman: Goodnow, Dr. Frank J., Baltimore 

Treasurer: Boyce, Frederick G., Jr., Baltnnore 

Executive Secretary: Maltbie, W. H., Baltimore 



Publicity 

Depository 
AuMEN, Wm. S., Baltimore 
Brooks, Walter B., Baltimore 
Carey, Francis K., Baltimore 
Gary, Richard L., Baltimore 
Cone, Mrs. Sidney M., Baltimore 
Epstein, Jacob, Baltimore 
Freeman, Mrs. Julius W\, Baltimore 
Gibson, Mrs. Edward Guest, Baltimore 



Hungerford, Arthur E., Baltimore 
Mercantile Trust & Deposit Co., Baltimore 
Garrett, Robert, Baltimore 
Jackson, Geo. S., Baltimore 
Jackson, Mrs. G. S., Baltimore 
Levy, Julius, Baltimore 
McCreary, Rev. Dr. L. W., Baltimore 
MoRRiss, Wm. H., Baltimore 
Motley, Mrs. James M., Baltimore 
Scrivener, Mrs. Frank P., Baltimore 



Williams, N. Winslow, Baltimore 



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MASSACHUSETTS 

Chairman: Hallowell, John W., Boston 

V ice-Chairmen: Hobbs, Conrad, Boston 

Wendell, Mrs. Barrett, Boston 
Treasurer: Jackson, James, Boston 

Publicity: Swan, Wm. U., Boston 

Depository: First National Bank, Boston 



Aiken, Alfred L. 
Arnold, Miss Sarah Louise 
Baylies, Walter C. 
Baer, Louis 
Burr, Allston 
Coleman, George W. 
Coolidge, Hon. Calvin 
Coolidge, J. Randolph, Jr. 
Cox, Gov. Channin^; 
Dane, E. B. 
Day, Judge Willi.am J. 
Dennison, Henry S. 
Edsall, Dr. David L. 
Eisemann, Julius 
Forbes, Allan 
Frothingh.\m, Rev. Paul R. 
Frothingham, Louis A. 



Goodwin, Col. Robert E. 
Gordon, Rev. George A. 
GiLANT, Judge Robert 
Hallowell, Mrs. N. P. 
Herrick, Robert F. 
Johnson, Arthur S. 
KosHL.AND, Abraham 
Kirstein, Louis E. 
Lawrence, Bishop 
Levi, Rabbi Harry 
Liggett, Louis K. 
Liebman, Mrs. Harry 
Logan, James 
Macomber, John R. 
Marden, Robert F. 
Morss, Charles A. 
Nutter, George R. 



O'Neil, Joseph H. 
O'Connell, Cardinal 
Peters, Andrew J. 
Pr-\tt, George Dwight 
Raybold, W. J. 
Ratshesky, a. C. 
Robey, Mrs. William H., Jr. 
Root, Rev. E. T. 
Rotch, Arthur G. 
Saltonstall, Mrs. R. M. 
Slattery, Mrs. Francis E. 
Splaine, Rev. M. J. 
Thayer, Mrs. Nathaniel 
Webster, Mrs. E. S. 
Weed, C. F. 
Wood, Thomas 



Chairman: 
Director: 
PuhUcity: 
Depository: 

Alvord, Mrs. A. R., Detroit 
Allen, Mrs. G. Edgar, Detroit 
Burton, Mrs. Marion L., Detroit 
Crane, Miss Catherine B., Detroit 
Gessner, Herman, Escanaba 
Hartz, J. F., Detroit 
Inglis, James, Detroit 
Kresge, S. S., Detroit 



MICHIGAN 

CouzENS, James, Detroit 
Brown, David A., Detroit 
Damon, Gordon, Detroit 
Detroit Trust Co., Detroit 



MacDonald, E. a., Maniuette 
May, Meyer S., Grand Rapids 
Miller, Sidney T., Detroit 
Norton, William J., Detroit 
O'Brien, Ernest A., Detroit 
Pope, Gustavus D., Detroit 
Russell, John R., Detroit 
Wilson, Mrs. C. R., Detroit 



MINNESOTA 



Chairman: 
Vice-Chair men: 

Treasurer: 
Executive Secretary: 
Publicity: 
Depository: 

Angus, Richard, Fergus Falls 
Bell, .James Ford, Minneapolis 
Benson, B. F., Minneapolis 
Blair, Burr D., Winona 
Decker, Mrs. W. F., Minneapolis 
Bowling, M. J., Olivia 
DuEA, S. B., Pipestone 
Fagerstrom, a. iW., Worthington 
Foot, L. F., Red Wing 
IsTED, C. L., Bemidii 
Josephs, H. Y., Duluth 

W 



Leslie, John, Minneapolis 

Warren, Mrs. Frank M., Minneapolis 

Carey, Frank L., Minneapolis 

Decker, Edw. W., Minneapolis 

WiLBERN, Harry, Minneapolis 

Tennis, R. L., Minneapolis 

Northwestern National Bank, Minneapolis 

Leach, Col. Geo. E., Minneapolis 
Mayo, Dr. Charles, Rochester 
Myers, Paul N., St. Paul 
Neiger, James, St. Paul 
Palmer, George M., Mankato 
Peck, E. W., Minneapolis 
PuRDY, E. R., Minneapolis 
ScHANFELD, J. H., Minneapolis 
Selvig, C. G., Crookston 
Smithies, W. L., Duluth 
Spicer, Russel, Willmar 
HEELAN, J. C, Minneapolis 



Chairman: 

\'ice-Chairman: 

Treasurer: 

Executive Secretary: 

Organiser: 

Publicity: 



Depository: 



Alex.\nder, Julian, Jackson 
Austin, Mrs. Iva, Laurel 
Bradshaw, E. H., Jackson 
Bratton, Bishop T. D., Jackson 
CoHN, A. A., Brookhaven 
CoNTi, Nicholas, Vicksburg 
CuLKiN, J. H., Vicksburg 



MISSISSIPPI 

McGrath, Gov. J. W., Jackson 

Percy, Will A., Jackson 

Taylor, Judge 0. B., Jackson 

Nason, Guy, Jackson 

Larsen, L. T., Jackson 

Ronsheim, Edward J., Jackson 

Yerger, Mrs. Henry, Jackson 

France. E. E., Jackson 

Merchants Bank & Trust Co., Jackson 

HiRSH, Joseph, Vicksburg 
Jones, Mrs. Stewart, Laurel 
KoRY, Rabbi Sol, Vicksburg 
Katz, Herman, Hattiesburg 
McGehee, Mrs. Mariorie, Como 
RoBERSON, Fr.\nk, Jackson 
Stovall, a. T., Okolona 



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MISSOURI 



Chair/nan: 

V ice-Chairman. ■ 

Treasurer: 

Executive Sea-etary 

State Director: 

Publicity: 

Depository: 

Armstrong, Dr. A. H., St. LouLs 
Bascom, J. D., St. Louis 
Bates, Chas. F., St. Louis 
Benoist, Mrs. Theo., St. Louis 
Bitting, Rev. W. C, St. Louis 
Blxby, W. K., St. Louis 
Blackmer, Mrs. L. Guy, St. Louis 
Blackwood, J. R., Hannibal 
Brooks, Mrs. Louis J., St. Louis 
Burke, Rt. Rev. Maurice, St. Joseph 
Bush, Benj. F., St. Louis 
Calhoun, David R., St. Louis 
Carter, \V. Frank, St. Louis 
Childress, L. Wade, St. Louis 
Compton, Wm. R., St. Louis 
Condie, H. D., St. Louis 
Cramer, Otto, St. Louis 
CuNLiFF, Nelson, St. Louis 
Davis, J. Lionberger, St. Louis 

DoDsoN, Geo. R., St. Louis 

Fairbank, Alfred, St. Louis 

Faris, H. p., Clinton 

Fli'NN, Warren C, St. Louis 

Frank, Nathan, St. Louis 

Gardner, Frederick D., St. Louis 

Glaser, Julius, St. Louis 

Glennon, Rt. Rev. John J., St. Louis 

Goldman, J. D., St. Louis 

Hammar, Frank V., St. Louis 

Harrison, Rabbi Leon, St. Louis 

Hart, Luke E., St. Louis 

Herbert, J. M., St. Louis 

Hinton, J. P., Hannibal 

Holman, Chas. L., St. Louis 

H-iT)E, Hon. Arthitr M., Jefferson City 

Johnson, Jackson, St. Louis 

Johnston, John L., St. Louis 

Kennard, J. B., St. Louis 

Kiel, Hon. Henry W., St. Ijouis 



Carleton, Murray, St. Louis 
Davis, Dwight F., St. Louis 
Pryor, Edward B., St. Louis 
Stowe, Miss Marcia C, St. Louis 
Wilson, H. 0., St. Louis 
Taussig, Miss Charlotte, St. Louis 
State National Bank, St. Louis 

IvNAPP, Chas., Rolla 
KuRN, J. M., St. Louis 
Lang, Bert H., St. Louis 
Lee, W. H., St. Louis 
Lehmann, F. W., St. Louis 
LiLLis, Rt. Rev. Thomas S., Kansas City 
Lonsdale, J. G., St. Louis 
MacIvor, Rev. John W., St. Louis 
McKeen, Benj., St. Louis 
McMuRRY, Rev. W. F., St. Louis 
Markham, George D., St. Louis 
Melson, E. p., St. Louis 
Merner, Geo. D., St. Louis 
Moser, Byron W., St. Louis 
Nagel, Charles, St. Louis 
NicoLAus, Henry, St. Louis 
O'Meara, John B., St. Louis 
Phillips, Rev. Z. B. T., St. Louis 
Porter, Geo., St. Joseph 
Queeny, John F., St. Louis 
Rauh, A.\ron, St. Louis 
Shepley, John F., St. Louis 
Singleton, M. E., St. Louis 
Spencer, Hon. Selden P., St. Lou's 
Stanard, W. K., St. Louis 
Stix, Ernest W., '. L uis 
Sutherland, G. W., St. Louis 
SwopE Horace M , St. Louis 
Tadlock, Rev. Chas W.. St Louis 
Wade, Festus J., St. Louis 
Waldheim, a., St. Louis 
West, Thos. H., St. Louis 
Whitaker, Edwards, St. Louis 
Widmann, F., St. Louis 
Wiggins, Charles, St. Louis 
Wilkinson, M. L., St. Louis 
Wilfley, X. P., St. Louis 
WooDFiLL, J. R., Jr., Aurora 
WooDROW, Rev. S. H., St. Louis 



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MONTANA 

Chairman: Atkinson, A., Bozeman 

Executive Secretary: Bowden, R. B., Bozeman 

Treasurer: Cox, George, Bozeman 

Publicity: Brewer, W. F., Bozeman 

Depository: Commercial National Bank, Bozeman 



Call, Harry L., Great Falls 
Dltncan, U. S., Billings 
Heilbroner, a. H., Butte 
Kendall, Herbert, Kalispell 
Levy, M., Billings 



Leavett, Scott, Great Falls 
McMahon, J. T., Miles City 
Reynolds, F. V., Billings 
Stow, Ralph, Billings 
Templeton, H. a., Great Falls 



Chnirinan: 
Treasurer: 
Executive Secretary: 
A ssista nt Secretary: 
Depository: 

Carroll, Ora W., Central City 
Gillmore, Mrs. G. F., Omaha 
Hardy, W. E., Lincoln 
Hopkins, John, Omaha 



NEBRASKA 

Wattles, Gurdon W., Omaha 
Kennedy, John L., Omaha 
Trester, L. W., Omaha 
Sparks, Mrs. Grace, Omaha 
United States National Bank, Omaha 

Ringer, J. D., Omaha 
Switzler, R. W., Omaha 
Smith, Rev. Frank G., Omaha 
Zimmen, Harry B., Omaha 



NEVADA 

Honorary Chairman: Boyle, Gov. Emmet D., Carson City 
Chairman: Campbell, George A., Reno 

Treasurer: Shockley, Mrs. W. A., Reno 

Executive Secretary: Lewers, Mrs. Robert, Reno 
Publicity: McDonald, Joseph F., Reno 

Depository: Scheeline Banking & Trust Co., Reno 



Adams, Rev. Brewster, Reno 
Belford, Mrs. Samuel W., Reno 
Collins, J. M., Ely 
Fulton, Mrs. John M., Reno 
KuKLiNSKi, Otto G., Reno 
Lawyer, Rev. Frank E., Reno 



Leonesio, C. J., Reno 
Spencer, Dr. C. W., Reno 
Thatcher, Geo. B., Carson City 
Wood, George W., Reno 
Wilson, Ralph E., Reno 
Withers, Mrs. Robert G., Reno 



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NEW HAMPSHIRE 



Chairman: 
Treasurer: 
Executive Secretary: 
Depository : 

Abbott, Mrs. J. J., Rochester 
Ahern, Wm. J., Concord 
Bancroft, Mrs. Charles P., Concord 
Bartlett, Gov. John H., Portsmouth 
Bernier, Joseph E., Manchester 
BouRNiVAL, Ernest A., Manchester 
Brennan, James F., Peterboro 
Brown, Albert O., Manchester 
Brown, E. R., Dover 
Brown, 0. B., Berhn 
Brown, W. R., Berhn 
Burroughs, Sherman E., Manchester 
Carpenter, Frank P., Manchester 
Carpenter, Geo. A., Wolfel)oro 
Carr, Clarence E., Andover 
Carter, Wm. S., Lebanon 
Chamberlin, James S., Durham 
Chase, E. M., Manchester 
Cloutman, John F., FarminRton 
Cote, L. P., Somersworth 
Couch, Benj. W., Concord 
Demond, Fred C, Concord 
Derby, J. Clare, Concord 
Desautels, Moses J., Dover 
Deschenes, Ludger J., Manchester 
Drew, Irving W., Lancaster 
Drury, Dr. Samuel S., Conconl 
Dudley, Mrs. A. T., E.xetcr 
Dupont, Willlvm G., Berlin 
Felker, Andrew, Concord 
Flanders, Dr. Louis W., Dover 
Foster, Perley A., Concord 
Franks, Arthur L., Manchester 
Frost, Stephen A., Fremont 
GiLE, Dr. John M., Hanover 
Gleason, Dr. John H., Mancliester 
Glessner, J. G. M., Bethlehem 
Hall, Dwight, Dover 
Harriman, Mrs. A. H., Laconia 
Heard, Arthur i\L, Manchester 
Henry, Charles B., Lincohi 



Spaltlding, Huntley N., Rochester 
Pearson, Edward N., Concord 
Tucker, James W., Concord 
First National Bank, Concord 

Hetzel, Ralph D., Durham 
HoLLis, Allen, Concord 
Hopkins, Ernest M., Hanover 
Hunter, Roy D., West Claremont 
Huntress, Frank, Keene 
Huntress, Harriet L., Concord 
Husband, Mrs. R. W., Hanover 
Jenks, a. B., Manchester 
Keefe, F. Clitje, Dover 
Kimball, Miss Martha, Portsmouth 
Knox, Fr.ank, Manchester 
Ledoux, Henri T., Nashua 
McKjvy, Wm. B., Manchester 
Meader, Walter S., Dover 
Murdock, Admiral Joseph B., Hill 
Merrow, Lyford a., Ossipee 
MouLTON, Herbert B., Lisbon 
Murchie, Robert C, Concord 
Murphy, Francis P., Newport 
Musgrove, Frank A., Hanover 
McLane, John R., Manchester 
Niles, Rev. Wm. P., Nashua 
O'Ivane, Walter C, Durham 
Paine, Ralph D., Durham 
Parker, Bishop Edward M., Concord 
Parker, Mrs. Howard, Berlin 
Perry, Lewis, Exeter 
Precourt, Albert J., Manchester 
Quirin, Joseph, Manchester 
Ralnville, John A., Suncook 
Remick, Mrs. James W., Concord 
Sawi-er, Elizabeth C, Dover 
Shedd, C. Gale, Keene 
Spaulding, Rolland H., Roche.ster 
Streeter, Frank S., Concord 
SuLLOWAY, Frank J., Concord 
Thayer, Mrs. Lucius, Portsmouth 
Tobey, Charles W., Manchester 
ToBiN, Dennis F., Manchester 
Towle, Geo. N., Effingham 
Trudel, Geo. E., Manchester 



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NEW HAMPSHIRE— Co/!7m»ed 



Upham, J. DtTNCAN, Claremont 
Verrette, Moise, Manchester 
Whoriskey, Richard, Durham 



WiNANT, John G., Concord 
Wood, Mary I., Portsmouth 
WooDWORTH, E. K., Concord 



NEW JERSEY 

Chairman: Colby, Everett, Newark 

Hon.Vice-Chairman.-EDVfAnDS, Gov. Edward I., Trenton 
Treasurer: Conklin, Franklin, Newark 

Executive Secretary: Reed, Ernest A., Newark 
Depository: Fidelity Union Trust Co., Newark 



Ayer, F. Wayland, Newark 
Andrews, Jos., Englewood 
Fuld, Felix, Newark 
Farr, Edward L., Camden 



Morgan, Wm. C, Montclair 
Morrow, Dwight, Englewood 
O'Neill, John F., Jersey City 
Richardson, Henry T., Passaic 



Wittpen, Mrs. Otto, Jersey City 



Chairman: 
Vice-Chair man: 
Treasurer: 
Executive Secretary: 
Publicity: 

Depository: 



NEW MEXICO 

Cutting, Bronson M., Santa Fe 
Grunsfeld, Ivan, Albuc[uerque 
Rogers, Guy L., Alljuquerque 
Goodell, J. E., Albuquerque 
Fox, M. L., Albuquerque 
Meacham, Mrs. C. C, Albuquerque 
First National Bank, Albuquerque 



Bergman, Rabbi Moise, Albuquerque 
Davies, E. p., Santa Fe 
Hagerman, Herbert J., Roswell 



Magill, Carl C, Albuquerque 
ScHULER, Miss Winifred, Albuquerque 
Springer, Charles, Cimarron 



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Chairman: 
Chairman Women's 

Committee: 
Vice-Chair men 



NEW YORK 



Love, John H. 



Wardwell, Miss Florence 
Emerson, Gut 
Fox, Alan 
Strauss, Manny 
McKelvey, J. A. 
Executive Secretary: Wilmarth, Mrs. D. A. 

NEW YORK STATE ORGANIZATIONS REPRESENTATIVES 



A. R. A 

A. R. C 

A. F. S 

F. C.C 

J. D. C 

K. of C 

Y. W. C. A.. 
Y. M. C. A., 



Love, John H. 
.rodgers, h. j. 
.Wood, L. Hollingsworth 
.Laidlaw, Dr. Walter 

. ROSENFELT, HeNRY H. 

.CoixE, Dr. John G. 
.Morgan, Mrs. Wm. Fellowes 
.Kingsley, W. M. 



NEW YORK STATE ADVISORY COMMITTEE 



Hatch, Harold A. 
Havemeyer, Horace 



Pulleyn, John J. 
Walbridge, H. D. 
Warburg, Felix M. 



CHAIRMEN OF SPECIAL COMMITTEES 

Burrell, H. D. Fiske, Haley 

Stetson, Clarence C. 

MOTION PICTURE COMMITTEE 



Brady, William A. 
Myers. Jerome 



Pettijohn, C. C. 
Rotil-vfel, S. L. 



GENERAL COMMITTEE, NEW YORK STATE 



Austin, Geo. B., Catskill 
Beattie, James A., Troy 
Bolton, O. N., Perry 
Burdsall, Ellwood, Port Chester 
Campbell, A. M., Mt. Vernon 
Cantine, Martine, LTlster County 
Carr, Rev. S. E., Walton 
Gary, Rev. H. M., Little Fall.s 
Clark, A. W., Schenectady 
CoE, F. J., Niagara Falls 
Cooke, Harris L., Coopcrstuwn 



Crumbie, Frank R., Nyack, 
Curtis, Edgar W., Cherry Creek 
Davenport, Mrs. J., Bath 
Dewdney, a. L., Auburn 
DiSHAU, J. L., Massona 
Ehrhart, E. Nelson, White Plains 
Ellis, Harris A., Wavcrly 
Farnsworth, A. M., Camden 
Ferris, Hon. T. Harvey, Utica 
FooTE, Clarence A., Mt. Morris 
Freyfogle, Bert, Haverstraw 



NEW YORK STATE 
Gibson, Rodney, New Rochelle 
Goodyear, A. C, Buffalo 
Guild, Mrs. Roy B., Scarsdale 
Hakes, Chauncey D., Albany 
Haskett, W. F., Yonkers 
Hoffman, L. L., Baldwinsville 
Hood, C. F., Seneca Falls 
Hopkins, Mary' D., Clinton 
Howe, D. F., Jamestown 
Hubbell, Dr. Sil.\s, Saratoga Springs 
James, E. R., Saugerties 
Johnson, H. L., Johnson City 
Keeney, Calvin N., LeRoy 
Lane, Wm. E., Peekskill 
Langdon, Jervis, Elmira 
Leaworthy, Henry, Fretlonia 
Lewis, E. R., Hudson Falls 
LooMis, J. R., Jr., Glens Falls 
Lord, Chester B., Endieott 
Marcus, B. M., Clean 



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COMMITTEES— Continued 

MoAK, Franz H., Meehanicsville 
Morris, James E., Pelham Manor 
NixDORF, H. Charles, Oneida 
O'Brien, Wm. H., Malone 
Owens, R. Elliott, Cortland 
Rockwell, Miss Edith M., Plattsburg 
RowE, 0. B., Onconta 
Sansoucy, a. E., OgdensI)urg 
Sexton, F. S., Gloversville 
Simon, C. H., Rome 
Sloane, Rush R., Newark 
Smith, E. Herbert, Tonawanda 
Spillane, M. H., East Syracuse 
SwARTOUT, Dr. H. M., Port Jervis 
Tickner, Geo. L., Syracuse 
Wagner, Mrs. Franklin, Dolilis Ferry 
Wainwright, Col. J. M., Rye 
Willoughby, J. E., Amsterdam 
Woodward, H. B., Middletown 
Wyckoff, E. G., Ithaca 



Young, C. Townsend, Ossininj! 



NEW YORK CITY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 



Bedford, 
Alex.\nder, J. S. 
Breed, William C. 
Du Pont, Gen. T. Coleman 
Coffin, C. A. 
Farwell, Grosvenor 
Kingsley, Darwin P. 



.\. ('., ('Iiiiiniiai) 

Love, John H. 

MoRG.\N, William Fellowes 
Ryan, John D. 
Stettinius, Edward R. 
Warburg, Felix M. 
Whitney, Geo. C. 



Emerson, Guy, Sccretanj 



GENERAL COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITY 



Agar, John G. 
Albee, E. F. 
Armstrong, Collin 
AucHiNCLoss, John W. 
Bache, Jules S. 
Bailey, Frank 
Barret, Cecil 
Baker, George F., Jr. 
Beck, Hon. James M. 
Belmont, August 
Bertron, S. Reading 
Bliss, Cornelius N. 
Bonbright, William 



Bowman, John McE. 
Brown, Thatcher M. 
Burden, James A. 
Burf.ell, F. a. M. 
Caldwell, R. J. 
Childs, Wm. Hamlin 
Coffin, Charles A. 
Crane, George Francis 
Cravath, Paul D. 
Cruiksh.\nk, Warren 
Cutting, R. Fulton 
Deforest, Henry W. 
Deforest, Robert W. 



Duncan, W. Butler 
Elliott, Howard 
Frew, Walter E. 
FRIED.SAM, Col. Michael 
Fkothingham, Theodore L. 
Fuller, Henry J. 
(!arvan, Francis P. 
CiERARD, Hon. James W. 
Guinzburg, Col. H. A. 
Gunnison, Herbert F. 
Guthrie, William D. 
Hatch, Harold A. 
IIavemeyer, Hor.\ce 



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GENERAL 
HoDENPYL, Anton G. 
Hooker, Elon H. 
HoRNE, Frank A. 
IsELiN, Adrian, Jr. 
Jonas, Nathan S. 
Kahn, Otto H. 
Kelsey, Clarence H. 
Kimball, Carl 
Kingsley, Darwin P. 
Kruttschnitt, Julius 
Leach, A. B. 
Lernser, Victor A. 
Lewisohn, Sam. A. 
LiPPERT, F. G. 
Luce, Harry J. 
lufkin, e. c. 
McClemont, John H. 
McKelvey, John A. 
McRoBERTs, Samuel 
Marling, Alfred E. 
Maynard, Edwin P. 



COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK 
Metcalf, Manton B. 
Meyer, Eugene, Jr. 
Mills, Ogden 
Mitchell, Charles E. 
Morgan, Wm. Fellowes 
MuNN, John R. 
Munson, Frank C. 
Nichols, Dr. Wm. H. 
Osborn, Wm. Church 
Perkins, Charles E. 
Peugnet, Ramsey 
Post, James H. 
Pratt, John T. 
Pulleyn, John J. 
Pyne, Percy R. 
Raymond, H. H. 
Reiss, Jacob L. 
Rossiter, Clinton L. 
Ryan, John D. 
Sarin, Charles H. 
Sachs, Samuel 



CITY — Continued 
Semel, Bernard 
schoonmaker, j. h. 
Seligman, Jefferson 
Sperry, Elmer A. 
Speyer, James 
Stettinius, E. R. 
Stillman, James A. 
Strauss, Frederick 
Strauss, Herbert N. 
Smith, R. A. C. 
Tilford, Frank 
Vintschger, Gustav 
Walbridge, H. D. 
Walcott, Fred C. 
Warburg, Felix M. 
Watson, Thomas J. 
White, Alfred T. 
Whitman, Malcom D. 
Williams, Arthur 
Williams, Thomas 
Woods, Col. Arthur 



(M)UNTY AND 
Bacon, Mrs. Hknry, (loslicii 
Benson, Mlss AL\r.iorie, Flushing 
Bowne, Mrs. Curtis IL, Merrick 
Bradley, Mrs. Harry, WcUsvillo 
Brower, Mrs. Ernest C, Roslyn 
Burrows, Mrs. Lynn M., Albion 
Campbell, Mrs. John, Herkimer 
Cassidy, Miss Florence, Watkins 
Churchill, Mrs. John C, O.swego 
Doubleday, Frank N., Oyster B;iy 
Edie, Mrs. James, Jr., Lynhrook 
Far.nam, Mrs. Frank W., Oneida 
Ferguson, Mrs. Wm. C, Garden City 
Forsyth, Mrs. James, Owego 
Francke, Mrs. Albert, New York City 
Gilbert, Mrs. W. L., Middleljurgh 
Hall, Mrs. Fred, Tarry town 
Jackson, Miss NLvhion F., Jericiio 
Kniffen, Mrs. IL S., Cedarhurst 
Lee, Mrs. Chas. L., Glen Cove 
Lee, Mrs. Harry W., Oneonta 
Lipe, Mrs. W. H., Canajoharie 
MacConnell, Rev. J. H., Norwich 



LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS 

]\Iay, Mrs. Herbert S., Great Neck 
Merritt, Miss Alice, Farmingdale 
Olmsted, Mrs. Wm. L. S., Gene.seo 
Paris, Mrs. Preston, Hudson Falls 
Pate, Mrs. Walter L., Locust Valley 
Patton, Mrs. J. T., Saratoga Springs 
Peckham, Rev. E. L., Poughkee])sie 
Penfield, Mrs. Samuel F., Delhi 
Pettit, Mrs. Gle.nn, Rockville Centre 
Potter, Mrs. Alonzo, Sniithtown, L. I. 
RiGHT.MYER, Mus. F. P., (iloversville 
Sheppard, Miss Louise P., Penn Van 
Smith, Mrs. Chas. D., Freeport 
Simpson, Mrs. R. S., Lyons 
Stehdins, George, Watertown 
Stephens, Olin J., New York City 
Townsend, Mrs. Winfield A., Essex 
\'aill, Mrs. George P., Glen Cove 
Wakeman, Mrs. B. R., Hornell 
Welden, Benj. F., Birniinghain 
Wheeler, Miss Lilla C, Portville 
Whitson, Miss Esther, Fariningdale 
Willcox, Mrs. Wm. J., Staten Island 



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WOMEN'S EMERGENCY COMMITTEE 
Chairman, Straight, Mrs. Willard 



Barnes, Mrs. Courtlandt D. 
Brady, Mrs. Nicholas F. 
Cross, Mrs. Eliot 
CusHM.wj, Mrs. James 
Davis, Mrs. W. Shippen 
Hay, Miss Mary Garrett 



EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 

Hooker, Mrs. Ransom 
Kittredge, Miss Mabel 
Kohut, Mrs. Alexander 
Morgan, Miss Ruth 
Slmkhovitch, Mrs. V. G. 
Ward^vell, Miss Florence 

Whitney, Mrs. Richard 



Brewster, Mrs. Walter 
Harriman, Mrs. ,J. Bouden 
HoYT, Mrs. John Sherman 



Adee, Mrs. Ern'est 
Alexander, Mrs. Charles B. 
Borg, Mrs. Sidney C. 
Brokaw, Mrs. Irving 
Bdlkley, Mrs. Jonathan 
Burden. Mrs. J. A. 
Burden, Mrs. James A.. Jr. 
Burnet, Miss Ethel 
Cl.ark, Mrs. .\verill 
Cole, Mi.ss Julia L. 
CuRRAN, Henry 
Delano, Mrs. William .\dam 
deWolfe, Miss Elsie 
Duryea, Mrs. H. B. 
Edg.ar, Mrs. Xewbold Leroy 

F.iRRAR, MaD.\.ME GeRALDI.NE 



Aldrich, Miss .\.mey 
Blair, Mrs. John 
Dixon, Miss M. Louise 



SPECIAL COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN 

Jones, Mrs. F. Kobert.son Slade, Mrs. F. Louis 

Pr.att, Mrs. John T. Vanderuilt, Mrs. Willlam K. ,2nd 

Slack, Mrs. Tho.mas Wilcox, Mrs. William G. 



GENERAL COMMITTEE 
Fr.ankli.n, Mrs. P. A. 
Gatti-Cas.\zza, M/U)a.mb Guilio 
Gerard, Mrs. Sumner 
Gibson, Mrs. Charles Dana 
Grace, Mrs. Joseph 
(Sriswold, Mrs. Frank Gray 
HoYT, Mrs. Lydig 
Iselin, Mrs. .\dria.n 
ICahn, Mrs. Otto H. 
Kkech, Mrs. Alvin 
LoEB, Mrs. Jack 
Marbuhy, Miss Elizabeth 
Mayn.ard, Mrs. Walter E. 
Maynard, Mrs. Walter 
McM.AHON, Mrs. William 
MiNTURN, Mrs. 
Murphy, K.atheri.ve 

SPECIAL CO.MMITTEES 
Draper, Mi.ss Martha 
Lindley, Mrs. Charles 
Moskowitz, Mrs. Henry 



Notman, Mrs. Cteorge 
Pennington, Mrs. Plesants 
Porter, Mlss K.atherine 
Po.sT, Mrs. George B., Jr. 
Po.ST, Mrs. George, Jr. 
RoBiN.soN, Mrs. Monroe 
Rosen, Mrs. Walter 
ScHiFF, Mrs. Mortlmer 
Schley, Mrs. Reeve 
Scott, Mrs. Charles 
Smith, E. 

Tree, Mrs. Ronald 
Trowbridge, Mrs. .\lexander 
Tweed, Mrs. Harrlson 
Welsh, .Mrs. ?.I. M. 
WiBORG, Miss ^L\RY HuVT 



Webb, Mrs. Vanberbilt 
Wells, .Mrs. Tho.mas B. 



Astor, Mrs. Vincent 
Brown, Mrs. Raymond 
Colby, Everett 
Cro.mwell, Mrs. Seymour 
Damrosch, Mrs. Walter 
Edey, Mrs. Frederick 
Fle.ming, Mrs. Jackson 



SPEAKERS' COMMITTEE 
Fosdick, Dr. Harry 
Heuffer, Capt. Maddox 
Jones, Miss Olive 
Lovejoy, Dr. Esther P. 
Mead, Mrs. Robert G. 
Morgan, Miss Edith 
Parsons, Mrs. James R. 



Perki.ns, Miss Fr.^nces 
Robinson, Mrs. Dougl.a.s 
Rogers, Mrs. Fr.\ncis 
Stillman, Mrs. Leland S. 
Tiffany, Mrs. Charles L. 
Van .V.mee, Mrs. William 



Boynton, Rev. Nehemi.ah 
McComas, Miss C^^rroll 
Donnelly, Miss Dorothy 



SPECIAL COMMITTEE 
Chairman, Curran, Henry H. 
Ralph, Miss Jessie 
Duncan, The Misses 
Vo(iEL, Martin 
Hurst, Miss Fan.vie 



Hanson, Miss Gl.U)YS 
Patreguin, Miss Jean 
Metcalfe, Mrs. James 



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NORTH CAROLINA 



Chairman: 
Executive Secretary: 
Depository : 

Edwards, D. T., Kinston 
HoBBS, RiCH.\RD, Guildford 
O'Neill, Matthew J., Charlotte 
Patterson, Mrs. Lindsay. Winston Salem 



Page, Henry A., Aberdeen 
Page, Thad S., Aberdeen 
Page Trust Co., Aberdeen 



Pritchard, Judge J., Asheville 
Speir, Morgan B., Charlotte 
Sternberger, J., Goldsboro 
AYeil, Lionel, Goldsboro 



Chairman: 
Director: 
Treasurer: 
Depository: 

Chaney, Fr.\nk H., Fargo 
Howard, Dr. E. Lee, Fargo 



NORTH DAKOTA 

LooMis, H. L., Fargo 
Young, Judge N. C, Fargo 
CiEAREY, H. W., Fargo 
IMerchants National Bank, Fargo 

MacIntyre, Mrs. W. A., Grand Forks 
Manley, Howard J., Grand Forks 
Naftalin, D., Fargo 



Chairman: 
Treasurer: 
Executive Secretary: 
Pithlicity: 
Depository: 

Butler, D. E., Columbus 
Chamberlin, Mrs. H. R., Cincinnati 
Duffy, T. J., Columlni.-i 
Eisman, Charles, Cleveland 
Hagerty, Dr. J. E., Columbus 
HoppES, Mrs. John J., SpringOeld 
Jones, Percy C, Toledo 
Kaufman, Otto, Youngstown 
Lamb, Rev. B. F., Columi)us 
Merriam, Mrs. Walter, Cleveland 
Maddox, James A., Columbus 
Pontius, John W., Coluinl>us 
Proctor, W. C, Cincinnati 

W 



OHIO 

Jones, William Eugene, Columbus 
Copeland, Foster, Columbus 
I\L\RTiN', Harry J., Daj-ton 
]\IcVicKER, \'. E., Columbus 
City National Bank, Columbus 

Ramsey, Fred W., Cleveland 
Rhodes, Ivan B., Columbus 
liooD, Mrs. Prentice E., Toledo 
Sanger, Sigmund, Toledo 
Sharp, Mrs. W. H., Columbus 
Shiverick, Aza, Cleveland 
Shuey, E. L., Dayton 
Silver, Rabbi Abba H., Cleveland 
Spencer, Mrs. Henry R., Columbus 
Thompson, Dr. W. O., C'olumbus 
Timbehman, Dr. A., Columbus 
Warrington, Geo. 11., Cincinnati 
Wildman, Alvin J., Selma 
lliams, B. B., Mt. Vernon 



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OKLAHOMA 

Chair7nan: Hadlky, John R., Tulsa 

V ice-Chairmen: Lawson, Mrs. Eugene, Nowata 

Gibson, H. W., Muskogee 
Million, E. C, McAlester 
NoRRis, P. A., Ada 
Pearson, Mrs. J. C, Marshall 
Wade, Tom, Marlow 
Montgomery, Denny, Hobart 
M.^RL.AND, E. W., Ponca City 
Buck, W. 0., Tulsa 
.Johnson, Mrs. Hugh, Oklahoma City 
Brown, Connery & Co., Oklahoma City 
Central National Bank, Tulsa 

NiLES, Rev. Edwin I., Alva 
Offenbacker, Emile, Tulsa 
Owens, J. F., Oklahoma City 
Pierce, Rev. Perry E., Muskogee 
Roberts, C. C, Oklahoma City 
Sill, Mrs. W. N., Tulsa 
S.ALKELD, Rev. E., Oklahoma City 



Treasurer: 

Executive Secrctanj: 

Publicity: 

Depository: 

Buchner, C. E., Tulsa 
Carey, P. J., Muskogee 
Deerhake, F. M., Oklahoma City 
Englesman, a. D., Oklahoma City 
Hoffman, Mrs. Roy, Oklahoma City 
Jones, Richard L., Tulsa 
McAtee, W. S., Oklahoma City 



OREGON 

Chairman: Strong, Robert H., Portland 

Treasurer: Daly, John F., Portland 

Manager: Smith, Robert E., Portland 

Assistant Manager: Gollehur, Fr.\nk, Portland 

Depository: Hibernia Commercial & Savings Bank, Portland 



Ayer, W. B., Portland 
Baker, George L., Portland 
Butler, Leslie, Hood River 
Carter, E. V., Ashland 
Cookingham, Edward, Portland 
CoRBETT, Mrs. Helen Ladd, Portland 
Cranston, James A., Portland 
Coshow, O. p., Roseburg 
Falconer, Fred \V., Enterprise 
Griffith, Franklin T., Portland 
Hanley, William, Burns 
Hartwig, Otto R., Portland 
Hirsch, Max S.. Portland 
Hinshaw, H. a., Portland 
Jackson, C. S., Portland 
Kay, Thos. B., Salem 
Kerb, W. J., Portland 
Kuykendall, D. v., Klamath Falls 



Lewis, L. A., Portland 
MacMaster, Mrs. Wm., Portland 
Marsh, Chas. H., Pendleton 
McCormick, Hamilton, St. Helens 
McAfee, Ralph C, Portland 
Newell, W. K., Eugeae 
Olmste.^d, Emery. Portland 
Olcott, Gov. Ben W., Salem 
Piper, Edg.a.r B., Portland 
Pollman, William, Baker City 
Sawyer, Robt., Bend 
Selling, Ben, Portland 
Simpson, L. J., Coos Bay 
Stanfield, Robert N., Portland 
Stone, B. F., Astoria 
Talbot, Guy W., Portland 
Wheeler, J. E., Portland 
WHEELWTiiGHT, Wm. D., Portland 



Wheelwright, Mrs. W. D., Portland 



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EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA 



Chairman: 

Manager: 

Treasurer: 

Depository: 

Headquarters: 

Adler, Dr. Cyrus, Philadelphia 
AiNEY, W. D. v., Harrisburg 
BiLLiKOPF, Jacob, Philadelphia 
Bright, Stanley, Reading 
GiMBEL, Jacob, Philadelphia 
Jennings, W. W., Harrisburg 
IvAur\L\N, David, Harrisburg 
Kirby, F. M., Wilkes-Barre 
Kramer, Albert N., Scranton 



Taylor, Dr. Alonzo E., Philadelphia 

Stevenson, Collier, Philadelphia 
Mason, John, Philadelphia 
Commercial Trust Co., Philadelphia 
221 S. 18th Street, Philadelphia 

Lit, Jacob D.. Philadelphia 
Loughney, John V., Philadelphia 
Paist, Mrs. Frederick, Wayne 
Riioades, Chas. J., Philadelphia 
Schmidt, John C, York 
SHA-i-NE, Geo. C, Philadelphia 
Steele, Joseph, Philadelphia 
Strauss, Judge Simon, Wilkes-Barre 
Wolf, Louis, Philadelphia 



WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA 



Chairman: 
Treasurer: 
Executive Secretary: 
Publicity: 
Depository: 

Branson, Chas. F., Pittsburgh 
Harbison, Ralph W., Pittsburgh 
Heinz, Howard, Pittsburgh 
Howell, Alleyne C, Sewickley 
Lanahan, F. J., McKee's Rocks 
Lyon, J. Denniston, Pittsburgh 
Lehman, Irvin F., Pittsburgh 



Wardrop, Robert, Pittsburgh 
Mitchell, W. S., Pittsburgh 
MacLeod, Norman, Pittsburgh 
Ketchum, Kenneth, Pittsburgh 
Mellon National Bank, Pittsburgh 

Mellon, A. W., Pittsburgh 
Oliver, A. K., Pittsburgh 
Rea, Mrs. Henry R., Pittsburgh 
Reed, David A., Pittsburgh 
RiES, F. W., Jr., Pittsburgh 
Sunstein, a. J., Pittsburgh 
Weil, A. Leo, Pittsburgh 



Chdinuan: 
Treasurer: 



PHILIPPINE ISLANDS 

OsiAS, Camiho 
Cotterman, C. M. 



Belden, H. J. 
O'Malley, M. H. 



Palmer, Miss Cecil 
Tan, Bienvenida 



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RHODE ISLAND 

Chairman: Lippitt, Hon. Henry F., Providence 

Vice-Chamnan: West, Thos. H., Jr., Providence 

Executive Secretary: Littlefield, James B., Providence 

Depository: Rhode Island Hospital Trust Co., Providence 



WOMEN'S EXECUTIVE COMAIITTEE 

Honorary Chairmen: Beeckman, Mrs. R. Livingstone (deceased) 

Gainer, Mrs. Joseph H., Providence 
Chairman: Peck, Mrs. Walter A., Providence 

Vice-Chairman: Hodgman, Mrs. Wm. L., Providence 

Secretary: McCausland, Mrs. Norman L., Providence 



BoDELL, Joseph J. 

Bradford, Rev. Arthur H., Providence 
Brown, Walter G., Providence 
Comstock, Richard B. 
Congdon, Harold 
Fuller, Frederick H., Providence 
Gardner, Rathbone, Providence 
Henius, Arthur 
Keenan, William J., Providence 
Kilvert, Charles A. 

Livingston, Mrs. Deborah K., Providence 

Wood, W 



Levy, Max, Newport 
Marshall, Carl B., Providence 
McDonnell, Thomas F. I. 
Metcalf, Stephen O. 
Roelker, Wm. G., Providence 
Sackett, Henry W. 
Schonfarber, Gordon 
Silverman, Archibald, Providence 
Stranahan, Farrand S. 
White, Clinton C. 
White, Willis H., Providence 
illiam Philo 



S(3UTH CAROLINA 

Honorary Chairman: Cooper, Gov. R. A., Columliia 

Chairnmn: Elliot, William, Columbia 

Vicc-Chairmen: McKissick, Mrs. Margaret Smyth, Greenville 

KoHN, August, Columbia 

Treasurer: Hart, 0. Frank, Columbia 

Publiciiy: Koon, J. Irby, Columbia 

Sams, Mrs. Stanhope, Columbia 
Carolina National Bank, Columbia 

P.\RKiNSON, B. L., Columliia 
Stoney, Mrs. S. J., Charleston 
Triest, Montague, Charleston 
Wilbur, Walter B., Charleston 



Depository: 

Bultman, F. L., Columbia 
Clark, Rev. Melton, Columbia 
Hollowell, Richard L., Columbia 
Johnson, Dr. D. B., Rock Hill 



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Chairman: 
Publicity: 



Treasurer and 
Depository: 
Assistant to 
Chairman: 



SOUTH DAKOTA 

Herreid, Charles N., Aberdeen 
KiESER, Paul W., Aberdeen 

Clements, W. W., Publicity for Sioux Falls and Minne- 
haha County 

Minnehaha National Bank, Sioux Falls 
LiGHTNER, D. H., Aberdeen 



Calmenson, Sam, Aberdeen 
Cressey, J. K., Sioux Falls 
DiGNAM, Father John, Dickinson 
Fantle, Sam., Sioux Falls 
FiFiELD, L. W., Sioux Falls 
Finnegan, David M., Yankton 
Guhin, M. M., Aberdeen 
Gunderson, Mrs. Carl, Mitchell 
Harmon, Mrs. T. A., W:>terto\vn 
Hess, Rabbi J., Aberdeen 



Hill, W. S., Mitchell 
Hunting, R. G., Sioux Falls 
Knappen, G. F., Brookings 
KuH, Louis, Sioux Falls 
Larson, Lewis, Sioux Falls 
Norbeck, Gov. Peter, Redfield 
Remington, Bishop Wm., Rapid City 
Skang, Mrs. Julius, Mobridge 
Thompson, Claude, Sioux Citj' 
Wright, Geo. W., Huron 



Chairman: 

Treasurer: 

Secretary: 

Publicity: 

Depository: 

Brown, C. E., N. Nashville 
Carson, Rev. H. V., Knoxville 
Coen, i\L L., Knoxville 
Cohn, Nathan, Nashville 
Fineschriber, Rabbi W., Memphis 
Haase, Charles J., Memphis 
Loventhal, Lee J., Nashville 



TENNESSEE 

Edgerton, J. E., Nashville 
Houston, P. D., Nashville 
George, E. E.. Memphis 
Foster, E. M., Nashville 
American National Bank, Nashville 

McCallie, Dr. T. S., Chattanooga 
McCarthy, Francis J., Nashville 
Payne, Bruce R., Nashville 
Peffer, J. R., Memphis 
Peres, Hardwig, Memphis 
Pitzer, H. H., Chattanooga 
Trawick, Mrs. Arch., Nashville 



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Honorary Chairman: 
Chairman: 
Treasurer: 
Executive Secretary: 
Publicity: 
Depository: 
Baker, Rhodes S., Dallas 
Berman, Oscar, San Antonio 
BizzELL, Dr. W. B., College Station 
Blanton, Miss Axnie W., Austin 
Bowie, Mrs. Henry, El Paso 
Briggs, Geo. W., Dallas 
Bunch, R. L., Dallas 
Burgess, Geo. T., Dallas 
Coulter, L. A., Dallas 
Duringer, :\Irs. W. a., Fort Woiili 
Everman, Mrs. J. W., Dallas 
Floore, Mrs. Florence C., Cloliurno 
Fox, Rabbi Geo., Fort A\'(irtli 
HoBLiTZELLE, Karl, Dallas 
Jacobs, Rev. William S., Houston 
KiRwiN, Father J. M., La Forte 



TEXAS 

Hobby, Gov. William P., Austin 

Peden, E. a., Houston 

Hobby, Edwin, Dallas 

Davis, Bltrton, Houston 

Davis, Clara Ogden, Houston 

Security N.\tional Bank, Dallas 

Lefkowitz, Rabbi D., Dallas 
Levy', Abraham, Houston 
Marrs, Mrs. S. M. N., Austin 
McNary, James C, El Paso 
Oppenheimer, Jesse D., San Antonio 
S.\nger, Alex., Dallas 
Schramm, Julius, Taylor 
Shirey, Dr. Guy O., Fort Worth 
Sp.arger, Mrs. John, Dallas 
Stark, H. J. Lutcher, Orange 
Steves, Albert, Jr., San Antonio 
Terrell, Dick 0., San Antonio 
\'iNS0N, Dr. R. E., .\ustin 
Wolfe, M. H., Dallas 
Werkinthin, M. J., .\ustin 
ZoRK, C!us, El Pa.so 



Chairman: 

Treasurer: 

Exec II tire Srrrela ry . 

Piihlieitij: 

Deposit, :ry: 
Alexander, Daniel, Salt Lake 
C.\rver, Rev. John E., Ogden 
Dixon, Leroy, Provo 
E\'ANS, Frank, Salt Lake Citj- 



UTAH 

Cannon, Mrs. Annie Wells, Salt Lake City 
Akmstrong, W. W., Salt Lake City 
Pit'KERiNc, r^lRS. Harold, Salt Lake City 
Connelly, Lillian B., Salt Lake City 
Xatkin.m, ("oppkr Bank, Salt Lake City 
City CoRHAM, Mrs. A. .]., Salt Lake City 

Morris, Xephi L., Salt Lake City 
O'CoNxoR, M. J., Ogilen 
TitEAXdR, 1!. C, Salt Lake Cily 



Chairman: 
Exeeiltire See/ 
Piihlieitu: 
Depository: 
Casey, D. J., Burlington 
Chittenden, Mrs. AL D., Burl 
Clark, Byron X., Burlington 
Hartness, Ja.mes, Springfield 



VERMONT 

E.MERY, Curtis S., Xewport 
'/(//;/; Gary, Miss j\L\rion, Rutland 
CisiiiNG, John T., St. Albans 
Xatio.nal Bank of Xewport, Xewport 

Holden, .\rthur J., Bennington 
ngion Ho\\Ai!n, V,. J., P>ello\vs Falls 

Merrill, Rev. C. ('., Burlington 
Stf.vkns, i;. ]•:., Ilarli'ord 



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VIRGINIA 

Honorary Chainnnn: Davis, Gov. Westmoreland, Richmond 
Chairman: Bryan, J. Stewart, Richmond 

Treasurer: Fitzgerald, Desota, Richmond 

Publicity: Sowers, Earl S., Richmond 

Depository: Merchants National Bank, Richmond 



Blackwell, Mrs. P. A., Roanoke 
Blake, John J., Richmond 
Calisch, Dr. E. M., Richmond 
Coleman, Rev. John F., Suffoliv 
Crain, Rev. James H., Norfolk 
Dabney, Judge A. D., C'liarlottesville 
Darling, F. W., Hampton 
Guggenheimer, C. M., Lynchburg 
Hanger, Mrs. Franklin, Staunton 
Johnston, Charles W., Portsmouth 
Levy, Moe, Norfolk 
Lewis, Mrs. L. C, Frcdcrick.shurg 
LiNDEJIAN, S. 0., Ricliiuoiul 

W'drthan, 



Magill, R. E., Richmond 
Mayfield, Mrs. W. 0., Newport News 
Newton, John B., Roanoke 
Noel, J. R., Lynchburg 
Ricks, Judge J. Hoge, Richmond 
Roy.ster, Wm. S., Norfolk 
Sloan, Mrs. Wm., Norfolk 
Si'ROUL, Hugh B., Staunton 
Thalhimer, Morton G., Richmond 
Taylor, Mrs. R. Cornelius, Norfolk 
Trueman, Charles S., Richmond 
Wheeler, Mrs. D. D., Fredericksl>urg 
White, H. M., Petersburg 
Coleman, Rii'lmiond 



Chairman: 
Vice-Chair7nan: 
Treasurer: 
Publicity: 

Baker, Frank S., Tacoma 
Blethen, C. B., Seattle 
CowLES, W. H., Spokane 
Ellis, Mrs. Overton G., Tacoma 
Hebberd, Charles, Spokane 
Henry, H. C, Seatllo 
Hilton, Mrs. A. A., Seattle 
Hoyer, W. F., Yakima 
Hughes, P. L., Yakima 
Keator, Rt. Rev. F. W., Tacoma 
Lang, Julius C, Seattle 
LipPY, T. S., Seattle 
LuBBY, M. J., Spokane 
Margolis, Rabbi, Tacoma 
MuFFLEY, Jas. L, Tacoma 



WASHINGTON 

Burnett, Louis H., Tacoma 
Penrose, Mrs. S. B. L., AValla Walla 
SwALWELL, Joseph A., Seattle 
McDowell, Lloyd W., Tacoma 

Nash, Dr. G. W., Bellingham 
Nettleton, Clark, Seattle 
Paulsen, Mrs. August, Spokane 
Pinkerton, Roy D., Tacoma 
Pretlow, Rev. Robt. E., Seattle 
Saunders, E. J., Seattle 
Saunders, LeRoy, Seattle 
Schultz, F. W., Wenatchee 
Stern, Samuel R., Spokane 
Thorne, Chester, Tacoma 
Welch, Chas. B., Tacoma 
Weyerhaeuser, Mrs. J. P., Tacoma 
Weyrauch, Col. P. H., Walla Walla 
Whitcomb, David, Seattle 
Wilcox, C. W., Seattle 



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WEST VIRGINIA 



Honorary Chairman 

Chairman: 

V ice-Chairman: 

Treasurer: 
Publicity: 
Depositonj: 

Baer, H. O., Wheeling 
Caldwell, Mrs. Gibson L., Wheeling 
Elkins, Hon. Davis, Fairmont 
GuNDLiNG, W. B., Wheeling 
Highland, Hon. Virgil, Clarkesburg 
Lynch, John C, Wheeling 



CoRNWELL, Gov. JoHN J., Wheeling 

Dickey, Dr. John L., Wheeling 

Whitaker, Mrs. A. C., Wheeling 

Irvine, W. B., Wheeling 

Hicks, Bruce, Wheeling 

National Bank of West Virginia, Wheeling 

O'Brien, Mrs. Chas., Wheeling 
Schbnk, Otto, Wheeling 
Sutherland, Hon. Howard, Elkins 
Thoner, Hon. Thomas F., Wheeling 
ToLSON, Mrs. Geo., Wheeling 
White, Hon. A. B., Parker.sburg 



WYOMING 

Honorary Chairman: Cahey, Gov. Robert, Cheyenne 
Chairman: Sherman, Jacob, Cheyenne 

Treasurer: Weston, Harry, Cheyenne 

Depository: American National Bank, Cheyenne 



Brooks, Hon. B. B., Casper 
Henderson, Henry B., Cheyenne 



Johnson, Mrs., Cheyenne 
Purcell, M. W., Casper 



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